”Government's standard in co-operative fraud is not only unjust, it is criminal”
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Chairman of the Maoist Center, Pushpa Kamal Dahal, has defended Rashtriya Swatantra Party Chairman Ravi Lamichhane, who is under investigation on the charge of cheating the savings in cooperatives.
Addressing the meeting of the House of Representatives on Thursday, he said that the government has taken revenge. "Government is strong when it has to take revenge". The biggest example of that is Ravi Lamichhane, the chairman of the National Independent Party. Today he is being run across the country as the biggest co-operative swindler in the country who has no direct connection to bring money from the co-operative.'
He claims, 'Those who offered to make him the prime minister yesterday are in a conspiracy to destroy the judiciary even if it is by threatening the judiciary . The entire state has been misused for that.'
After he was released on bail by the courts, how constitutional and fair is the suspension of Ravi Lamichhane from Parliament? asked that . "If there is an accusation of money laundering due to political revenge and prejudice and the post of parliamentarian is suspended because of it, to what extent it can be misused tomorrow," he said. He said that people from the ruling party have been given immunity.
'Government standards in co-operative fraud are not only unjust, but criminal. People in power can stay at home and run away. They can appear in court on the last day . On the same day, they get an appearance, they get to give a statement . The public prosecutor finishes on the same day and the verdict comes on the same day and the accused goes home. On the one hand, the District Public Prosecutor is transferred and investigated through the Attorney General's Office to find out why the case of organized crime was not added against the chairman of the opposition party. On the other hand, on the same day, the Public Prosecutor's Office decides not to prosecute the ruling MP accused of government land corruption. Doesn't this level of abuse of power and injustice create hatred in the people?'
He said that there are different standards of law for the government and the coalition. "The chairman of a party and the prime minister of this country will surely worship the land of his party office after being found guilty by the special and supreme court of revenue evasion and paying a fine of a few billion and the person who is under government investigation in the Lalita Niwas case," he said.
