The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has drawn serious attention to the health condition of Dr. Govinda KC, who is on hunger strike.
The commission has issued a press release on October 7 stating that the health condition of Dr. KC, who has been on hunger strike since September 14, has become critical.
In a statement, the commission also directed the government to make public the agreements reached with the government and the status of its implementation.
Stating that the government is not interested in Dr. KC’s health condition, the commission has urged the government to abide by the agreements reached in the past and be sensitive to his health and reasonable demands in time.
Earlier, a team from the Commission’s Bagmati Provincial Office visited the Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital and monitored Dr. KC’s condition. The monitoring team concluded that the government did not take Dr. KC’s health condition seriously.
The Commission has urged the government to take initiative in time to save its life as any problem can be solved through dialogue and dialogue.
The statement said, “As any problem can be solved through dialogue and discussion, we urge the government to take initiative in time to save his life.” The commission also urges Dr. KC, who is on a hunger strike, not to choose a complex option that could endanger his life, such as hunger strike.