Government’s decision to dismiss the case of the accused in the Tikapur incident

The government has decided to dismiss the case related to the Tikapur incident. The cabinet meeting has decided to amend the law regarding the Tikapur incident and dismiss the case.

The government has also instructed the Ministry of Home Affairs to proceed with the dismissal process of the case related to the Tikapur incident. The decision of the Council of Ministers states, “The Council of Ministers will make a political decision to settle administrative and semi-judicial cases as soon as possible and in the case of cases that conflict with the law, it has been decided to dismiss the case by amending the law.”

On 2072 BS., there was a clash between protesters and the police in Tikapur of Kailali, and 8 people including 5 Nepal Police and 2 armed forces officers and 1 child were killed along with Senior Superintendent of Police Seti Zone SSP Laxman Neupane. In the Tikapur incident, District Court Kailali and High Court Dipayal had sentenced Resham Chaudhary, who is said to be the main accused, to life imprisonment.

Along with this, the government has also decided to proceed with the process of dismissing the cases of Biplav and his party members.