Lawmakers demand investigation into Prakriti Lamsal’s death


KATHMANDU: National Assembly Chairperson Narayan Prasad Dahal has demanded an investigation into the death of a student, Prakriti Lamsal of Butwal, studying at Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) University.
Speaking in today’s NA meeting, Chair Dahal said NA’s serious attention was drawn due to the mysterious death of Lamsal and drew the government’s attention to start diplomatic initiative immediately to investigate the case and provide appropriate justice.
He also urged the government to take initiative to create a favorable environment for study to other Nepali students of KIIT.
Speaking in the emergency hour of the meeting, lawmakers asked for a serious investigation into Lamsal’s case.
Radhe Shyam Paswan said, “Lamsal was compelled to commit suicide after the college administration turned its deaf ear towards her frequent complaints with evidence of mental torture,” demanding investigation into the case.
He further said the government of Nepal should take diplomatic initiative and rescue the stranded Nepali students.
Similarly, Krishna Bahadur Rokaya objected saying other Nepali students are being oppressed while raising voice on the issue of the death case of the Nepali student Lamsal.
He asked the government to investigate the case through diplomatic initiative and create a safe environment for study to other Nepali students there.
Stating that it was injustice not allowing Lamsal’s relatives to see the dead body, Madan Kumari Shah objected to the misbehavior meted out against Nepali students by KIIT college administration.
Lawmaker Mohammad Khalid called on the government to take initiative for the safety and protection of the Nepali students studying at KIIT.
Tula Prasad Bishwakarma also called attention of the government over the death of Lamsal at KIIT.
“Nepali student Prakriti Lamsal was found dead in the hostel; it is sad that instead of investigating the truth behind Lamsal’s death, the KIIT authorities used coercion and suppression against Nepali students demanding a fair investigation into the incident,” he said and called on the government to take initiatives so that a fair investigation is carried out and the guilty are brought to justice.
Similarly, lawmaker Tulasa Kumari Dahal demanded further investigation into the death of Nepali student at KIIT hostel.
Mistreatment on civil servant flayed
Meanwhile, the upper house lawmakers have expressed their objection to what they called the increasing cases of physical assault on and mistreatment of civil servants by the local level people’s representatives.
Speaking during the Zero Hour of the National Assembly session today, they said it was a matter of serious concern that the public employees were ‘insecure’ from the people’s representatives themselves.
MP Padam Bahadur Pariyar objected to the recent attack on the staff by the people’s representative of Bandipur Municipality-6 in Tanahun district and demanded an investigation.
Another MP Manarupa Sharma also denounced the incident and demanded action against the culprits.
MP Renu Chand drew the attention of the government to end all kinds of discrimination and take action against those who discriminate.
Bishnudevi Pudasaini stressed the need for inter-agency coordination in the construction of infrastructure, including sewage, drinking water, and electricity in Kathmandu.
Lawmakers Rukmini Koirala, Bishnu Kumari Sapkota, Bishnu Bahadur Bishwakarma, Krishna Prasad Adhikari, and Sabitri Malla stressed the need for the government to take immediate steps to investigate the death of Prakriti Lamsal from Butwal, a student at KIIT University in Odisha, India.