Former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli recently made a controversial statement regarding the recent shooting incident in Nepal. According to him, the gun used in the firing did not belong to the Nepal Police. He claimed that the shooting, which led to the death of innocent people, was carried out by “other individuals” and not by the state security forces. His remarks have raised significant debate, as they attempt to shift the blame away from official security agencies.
Oli’s comments have sparked mixed reactions among the public and political observers. Some argue that his statement undermines the credibility of the Nepal Police, while others see it as an effort to deflect responsibility from government institutions. The families of the victims, however, continue to demand accountability and justice for the loss of innocent lives.
Meanwhile, another issue has also drawn public attention. A video circulating on social media allegedly showed a large amount of cash found in the residence of former Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba. The video caused a storm of controversy, with many people questioning the source and authenticity of the money shown.
In response, the Nepali Congress party has officially denied the claims. According to their party committee, the viral video was fake and misleading. They insisted that no such money was discovered in Deuba’s house and accused opponents of attempting to discredit their leadership by spreading fabricated content.
Both incidents reflect the tense and polarized political climate in Nepal. Statements by senior leaders and viral claims on social media continue to fuel mistrust among the public. As calls for transparency and accountability grow louder, the need for evidence-based investigations and responsible communication from political leaders has become more urgent than ever.