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Home Minister vows swift resolution of TJ issues



KATHMANDU: Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak has stated that Transitional Justice (TJ) is a top priority for the government and emphasized that its resolution will focus on placing the victims at the center.

Speaking at a program organized by the National Human Rights Commission in Lalitpur on Thursday, Lekhak highlighted the seriousness and importance of the transitional justice issue.

“Transitional justice is of utmost importance, and we have completed the relevant laws. In the past, the issue could not be addressed due to the incomplete legal framework. Now, we will finalize transitional justice in a way that ensures justice for the victims,” he said.

Referring to the numerous victims of sexual violence, Lekhak clarified that there can be no reconciliation when it comes to rape and sexual violence.

He reaffirmed that the government is fully committed to providing justice to the victims and stressed that there should be no further delays in addressing this matter.

Publish Date : 08 May 2025 13:02 PM

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