Nepal, March 29 -- In the wake of the high-profile arrests of former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and former Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak on the second day of the Balen Shah-led government, the political landscape of Nepal is in a state of flux. Yet the report of the commission formed to investigate the Gen Z protests, on which these arrests were made, is yet to be made public.

The Post's Biken K Dawadi sat down with Gen Z activist advocate Arnab Chaudhary, who has been continuously demanding that the full report be made public, to dissect the legal nuances of the arrests, the contradictions within the Karki report, and the long road to justice for the victims of the state brutality in September. Excerpts:

Why has the publication and imp...