Visit visa issue: agreement between the ruling party and Maoists, obstruction of RSVP and RPP continues

Jestha 30, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Visit visa issue: agreement between the ruling party and Maoists, obstruction of RSVP and RPP continues

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Although there was an agreement between the ruling party and the main opposition party, Maoist, to investigate the visit visa case and open the obstruction of the House of Representatives, the RSVP and RPP have continued their opposition.

Speaker Devraj Ghimire gave Maoist chief whip Hitraj Pandey time to speak, but RSVP and RPP continued to obstruct. 

UML chief whip Mahesh Bertaula and Maoist chief whip Hitraj Pandey from the ruling party agreed to end the obstruction of the House of Representatives and start the meeting. But RSWP and RPP have continued to obstruct the House.  In the

agreement, it is mentioned that the government will cooperate with the investigation of the visit visa case between the ruling party and the Maoists as the Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority is investigating . It is also mentioned in the agreement that the Government of Nepal will express its commitment to make appropriate arrangements for policy, legal and structural reforms by conducting necessary studies and investigations to solve the problems seen in the past regarding immigration and visit visas.

Earlier, the opposition party, which stood united in demanding that Home Minister Ramesh Ukhtar should resign and form an inquiry committee in this case, has been standing in two parts since Friday. RSVP and RPRPA have maintained the stance that the Home Minister should resign. 

Kantipur

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