There should be an in-depth investigation into the visit visa issue: Chief Minister Sharma

”When doing research, it is said that if the wave is pulled, the watch will go away, if it is true, even if it reaches the current home minister, the ministers before that and the prime minister, everyone should come under the scope of the law.”

Jestha 20, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

There should be an in-depth investigation into the visit visa issue: Chief Minister Sharma

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Congress General Minister Vishwa Prakash Sharma has said that there should be a deep investigation into the case of human trafficking under the guise of a visit visa.

While talking to the media persons at the Parliament building premises on Tuesday, Chief Minister Sharma said that while investigating the visit visa case, if the involvement of the top level of the government is found, action should be taken according to the law. 

'The complaint against the person. That complaint had to be thoroughly investigated. While doing the investigation, it is said that the guard will be removed, if it reaches the current home minister, the ministers before him and the prime minister, everyone should come under the scope of the law," said Chief Minister Sharma.    

General Minister Sharma says that instead of forming a parliamentary investigation committee in this case, the Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority, which has constitutional rights, should be investigated. 

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