Kathmandu, April, 20: Gen Z Movement Nepal has called for the dismissal and arrest of Home Minister Sudan Gurung over serious allegations against him, urging the government to initiate an impartial investigation.
In a statement issued on Sunday, the organization argued that a fair probe cannot be conducted while Gurung remains in office, citing a clear conflict of interest. It said allowing a minister to oversee or influence an investigation against himself violates fundamental ethical and legal principles.
The group also criticized the government led by Balen Shah, stating that the गठन of the Council of Ministers should be treated as a serious political and moral responsibility. It condemned what it described as arbitrary appointments and removals of ministers, calling for greater maturity, foresight, and accountability in leadership.
Highlighting that the current government represents a mandate earned through the sacrifices of 76 martyrs, the statement warned against engaging in “cheap politics” at the expense of public trust. It stressed that there should be no compromise on good governance, transparency, and accountability.
The organization further emphasized that the justice system must remain independent, impartial, and free from pressure, adding that anyone found guilty—regardless of position or power—must be held accountable under the law.
