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There has been a demand to discuss the issue of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation Minister Deepak Khadka in the Public Accounts Committee of the House of Representatives. There has been a demand to call a meeting of the Public Accounts Committee regarding the details that have been made public about collusion in large hydropower projects.
In Tuesday's meeting of the Accounts Committee, Maoist MP Aman Lal Modi said that since the matter of the Energy Minister is being raised in public, it should be discussed in the committee. "Who has sent the checks to where?" is coming in the public media. The issue is being raised about the Minister of Energy . Should we talk about it in the Public Accounts Committee or not? When a complaint comes, it is not only after someone submits an application, the committee itself should also discuss it, said Modi.
The Authority is investigating Energy Minister Khadka on the charge of conducting check transactions between the contractors to settle the 16 billion contract of Jagdulla hydropower project . The demand to discuss the same issue in the committee has been raised in the committee. MP Modi also said that the practice of only discussing complaints in the
committee or not discussing them at all is wrong. He demanded that the Accounts Committee should discuss issues of public importance, including the irregularities related to the project, raised against the ministers. "There should be a discussion in the Audit Committee on issues of public importance." Those subjects should be admitted to the committee. Even if you don't complain to the committee, you have to be admitted,' he said.
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