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Parliamentarians of the National Assembly said: 'The property of cooperative fraudsters should be seized by the state immediately'

Parliamentarians of the National Assembly said: 'The property of cooperative fraudsters should be seized by the state immediately'
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The parliament members of the National Assembly have demanded the government to make legal arrangements so that those involved in co-operative fraud are immediately prosecuted. He demanded that the property of cooperative fraudsters should be immediately seized by the state and investigation should be carried out and the savings of the victims should be returned.

Speaking at the meeting of the Development, Economic Affairs and Good Governance Committee held at the National Assembly on Wednesday, the parliamentarians pressed the government to take legal action against any organization that does not stand up for morality.

MP Jhakku Prasad Subedi of the main opposition party CPN (Maoist Center) suggested to the government to confiscate the property of the co-operative fraudsters and provide compensation to the victims. drew attention.

MP Subedi said, 'This should have come forward as a movement that the bullies had to be punished . Not only the punishment, they also have property. Their property should be confiscated immediately by making a new law . And the victim should get that money back . I think that those who use the poor people's money should be made stricter.

MP Ghanshyam Rizal of the opposition CPN (Unified Socialist) pointed out the need for both the government and the parliament to put an end to the existing corruption and immoral activities in the country. . He also made it clear that the development and prosperity of the country will not be possible if the new generation is not guided according to the policy of morality.

Member of Parliament Vamdev Gautam, who is also a former deputy prime minister, said that the government should take strict action against any agency that does not implement the morality policy. He also pressured the government to make provision for not giving grants if there is no moral policy in schools.

प्रकाशित : भाद्र ५, २०८१ १८:४९
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