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Gen-Z Movement Nepal Demands MP Karki's Arrest Over Alleged Arson Involvement

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Gen-Z Movement Nepal has demanded the immediate arrest and legal action against Rastriya Swatantra Party MP Krishna Kumar Karki, accusing him of direct involvement in the arson and vandalism at Singha Durbar and the Federal Parliament on September 9, 2025. The movement claims media reports, public videos, and images show Karki present and allegedly participating in the acts, further noting he shared related materials on social media. The group also raised additional allegations against Karki, including claims he allegedly abandoned a Nigerian woman after making her pregnant.

  • The Gen-Z Movement Nepal stated that attacks on key state administrative and parliamentary structures cannot be considered ordinary political activity.
  • The movement also questioned the government’s inaction in the case involving Sudan Gurung, asking why he has not yet been arrested or investigated.
  • Questions were raised regarding the need for a separate committee when institutions like the police, Office of the Attorney General, Revenue Investigation Department, and Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority already exist.
  • The movement further questioned MP Karki's responsibility and conduct, pointing to his repeated absence in parliamentary sessions despite being called by the Speaker.

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