Kathmandu, July 10: Home Minister Sudhan Gurung said government had made preparations for taking the injured Ganesh Nepali to India in a bid to save his life.
During his address to a session of the House of Representatives (HoR) today, the Home Minister informed that necessary arrangements were in place last night to medevac Nepali to Indian health institutions in coordination with India.
He made it clear that local and province governments are not led by the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), the ruling party at the federal level. The wheel of Nepali’s motorcycle was locked by the Kathmandu Metropolitan Police, according to him.
Demanding time to speak during the meeting today, he said a five-member investigation committee coordinated by Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Govinda Thapaliya was formed regarding the incident.
According to the Minister, five people from the Kathmandu Municipal Police were taken under control for further investigation into the incident on Thursday. Nepali had lost its life by setting himself on fire after some hours the metro police locked his motorcycle’s wheel for ‘the violation of traffic rules’. He later died in the hospital today.


