The ruling coalition pressured the Home Minister not to resign even though he wanted to: Sapkota

Jestha 20, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

The ruling coalition pressured the Home Minister not to resign even though he wanted to: Sapkota

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MP Madhav Sapkota, the main opposition Maoist, has claimed that after the visit visa case was publicized and the Parliament was disrupted, Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar wanted to resign but was stopped by the ruling coalition. He also said that until the Home Minister resigns, the parliament will remain suspended.

Talking to the media persons at the Parliament Building premises on Tuesday, MP Sapkota said that it seems that the Home Minister Akita wants to resign.

Sapkota said that the Home Minister should resign on the basis of ethics. Our previous position that the Parliament cannot function until the resignation of the Home Minister remains. What we would like to clarify further is that our main interest is to investigate. This is not a common issue but has been established as a national issue. Since it is a national issue, it should be investigated in an impartial manner and the truth should be brought to the public,' he said, 'They are not even ready for the investigation . We see that the Home Minister is personally ready to resign, but the alliance and his party are telling him not to resign. Sapkota says that the main demand of the opposition parties is that the truth should be made public after investigating the activities and activities in the

visit visa case. He said it would be better if the Home Minister resigns morally to make the investigation effective. 

Kantipur

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