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We want to know the relationship between the Prime Minister and Ncell: President Shah

भाद्र १८, २०८१
We want to know the relationship between the Prime Minister and Ncell: President Shah
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Member of the House of Representatives and President of the Aam Janata Party, Prabhu Sah has questioned in Parliament what is the relationship between the telephone service provider company Ncell and the Prime Minister. Claiming that the license renewal of Ncell was against the law, he said that the license was renewed under the guise of power.

In Tuesday's meeting of the House of Representatives, MP Sah said that the government has decided to renew Ncell without collecting the specified revenue from the tax office.

'Ncell will be renewed again against the law . The government decided to renew the tax office without collecting the stipulated revenue. It was decided to renew the revenue in installments. Such a decision was taken for the third time, under which law this renewal was done ?,' Shah asked, 'We want to know what connection the Prime Minister has with Ncell ?'

He also asked if the law would apply differently to children and adults. 'Does the common man get a revenue discount when he has to renew his institution ? He must pay a fine . Ncell has withheld billions of rupees in revenue. It has not been submitted to the government. If that money is not raised, if the foreign investors run away, who will give that revenue ? Should the Prime Minister take charge or not?,' he said.

प्रकाशित : भाद्र १८, २०८१ १६:१७
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