A high-level inquiry committee investigating the recent violence in Nepal recommended a travel ban on several former top officials including former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, which has been approved by the government. The committee believes that this step is necessary to ensure a fair investigation into the role of these leaders.
Apart from former Prime Minister Oli, the committee asked former Home Minister Ramesh writer, former Home Secretary Gokarnamani Duwadi, former National Investigation Department Head Hosraj Thapa and former Chief District Officer of Kathmandu to ban Foreign Travel of Chitra Rizal and ban him on leaving Nepal without prior permission. Taking a decision on this, the Ministry of Home Affairs has decided to suspend the passports of KP Sharma Oli and four others. Along with the foreign travel ban, the ministry has also banned the leaving Kathmandu Valley without prior permission.
Demand for arrest of former PM KP Sharma Oli
The interim government of Nepal, led by Sushila Karki, has formed a three -member panel to investigate the violence in Nepal. A total of 72 people were killed in this violence and KP Sharma Oli had to resign from the post of PM due to the performance of ‘Gen-Z’. This panel constituted by the government is being chaired by former Supreme Court Justice Gauri Bahadur Karki.
During the Nepal performance, one of the major demands of the ‘GEN-Z’ group was also formed to investigate the government’s works. Now the Commission has been asked to submit its report within three months. At the same time, during the protest on September 8, 19 people died in firing by the police, due to which the group has demanded the arrest of former Prime Minister Oli and former Home Minister Ramesh writer.
Former PM Oli dismisses allegations
Former Nepal’s former PM KP Sharma Oli on Saturday (September 27, 2025) dismissed the allegations of ordering the protesters to shoot the protesters during the ‘GEN-Z’ group protest. Oli said this in his first public remarks after resigning as Prime Minister on September 9 amid violent demonstrations against the government over the ban on corruption and social media.
Nepal Communist Party (Integrated Marxist-Leninist) president Oli addressed some party leaders and workers at his private residence in Gundu area of ​​Bhaktapur district, saying, “I did not order the ‘GEN-Z’ protesters to shoot on the protesters during the agitation.”
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