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MP Abdul Khan has demanded to inform the parliament about the recent arrest of Resham Chaudhary, the patron of Civil Liberation Party.
Speaking at a special time of today's meeting of the House of Representatives, MP Khan alleged that the arrest of Chaudhary was part of a political conspiracy at a time when the process of unity between the Citizens' Liberation Party and Janmaat Party was progressing.
Similarly, MP Ram Prakash Chaudhary demanded the formation of a high-level commission of inquiry into Chaudhary's arrest.
Member of Parliament Gangaram Choudhary claimed that Choudhary was wrongfully punished on the basis of the fake letter of the Supreme Court during the unity effort between the two parties which started on 17th Baisakh.
Member of Parliament Ranjukumari Jha drew the government's attention to the matter of providing certificates to the landowners in the village block area of Saptari. Also, he requested to increase the budget of Ramraja Singh Institute of Health Sciences and include it under the multilateral plan.
Member of Parliament Rekha Yadav complained about the lack of action against corruption spread across the country and demanded an investigation into the truth about the white paper issued by the Nepal Electricity Authority. In addition, he also expressed dissatisfaction with the delay in the appointment of the Governor of Nepal Rastra Bank.
MP Prem Suwal drew the attention of the government to control the growing corruption and influence of middlemen.
MP Prabhu Sah expressed his displeasure over the suspension of water supply in the Sukumwasi slums of Kathmandu and criticized the government's tendency to take votes and taxes but not provide basic services.
MP Rajendra Bajgai said that if the water and herbs of the Himalayan region can be transported to the international market through the Indian route, the country can get huge economic benefits. In addition, he claimed that his efforts to bring in investment from abroad were not successful due to the weakness of the government.
Member of Parliament Dayal Bahadur Shahi, pointing out the need to strengthen democratic culture, urged the government to create a conducive working environment.
