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Activist Ruby Khan ends 23-day hunger strike after 5-point government agreement

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Rights activist Ruby Khan ended her 23-day hunger strike after reaching a five-point agreement with government representatives concerning demands for a fair investigation into the abduction and murder of Nirmala Kurmi in Banke. The agreement was signed following negotiations, and Khan expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Balendra Shah and the government team.

  • The agreement includes reviewing the ongoing investigation into Nirmala Kurmi's case and moving it forward through judicial procedures.
  • The government committed to investigating other cases raised by Khan through the Lumbini Province Police Office and taking legal action against any erring police personnel.
  • An agreement was also reached to immediately conclude the investigation into the 'offense against public peace' case registered against Khan.
  • Khan had been staging her hunger strike at Sanjeevani College of Medical Sciences in Nepalgunj, Banke, since April 28.
  • The government delegation included officials from the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Police Headquarters.

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