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Cooperative fraud case: There was no agreement between the parties on the mandate of the inquiry committee

जेष्ठ ११, २०८१
Cooperative fraud case: There was no agreement between the parties on the mandate of the inquiry committee
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The meeting of the working group formed to prepare the terms of reference of the parliamentary investigation committee on misappropriation of funds of cooperatives ended without a conclusion. On Friday morning, the meeting of the executive committee held at Singha Darbar ended without any conclusion.

Talking to the media persons after the meeting, CPN-UML chief whip Mahesh Kumar Bertaula said that the meeting was progressing positively and the meeting was oriented towards making an agenda. Bertaula says that the Congress has backed away from the fact that the name of the Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister Ravi Lamichhane should be mentioned, and the issue of the Home Minister's alleged involvement and taking of loans has progressed.

'We have not concluded the meeting, some side discussions are going on. There has also been some discussion from the Home Minister's side. The meeting is progressing positively. The meeting is oriented towards untying the knot. The issue that the Home Minister Ravi Lamichhane should be investigated in the name of the Nepali Congress, which has been continuously raised by the Nepali Congress, is that it cannot be investigated in the name of an individual in this way. Nepali Congress has adopted more flexibility in this. If the name of the Home Minister is not to be named, he has come with flexibility to mention the names of the cooperatives he is involved in. It should be discussed with the Home Minister as well. House will move forward, he said.

Likewise, Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Padam Giri claimed that an agreement would be reached throughout the day today. Minister Giri said that there will be an agreement between the parties to solve the problems of the cooperative as a whole, rather than just the issue of Home Minister Lamichhane. He said that the opposition party will not compromise on the matter raised in the parliament even if it is lower in language.

प्रकाशित : जेष्ठ ११, २०८१ १२:२६
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