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The main opposition Maoists have demanded the immediate formation of an inquiry committee to investigate the visit visa case. Stating that it is not right to continue the visit visa case in the House of Representatives amid constant obstacles, the Maoists demanded the formation of an inquiry committee in accordance with the two-point agreement reached on May 30 between the ruling party and the main opposition.
In the Sunday meeting of the House of Representatives, Maoist chief whip Hitraj Pandey said that an investigation committee should be formed on the visit visa. 'Visiting visas are being raised in Parliament. The Honorable is rising in Well . We have made two points with the government but the problem has not been solved yet," said Pandey, "I told the government immediately that this is a national problem, it is a problem of the common people, it is a subject related to good governance. Since this is a topic that is being taken to end corruption, the Home Minister has spoken from Roshtra saying that we will do an immediate inquiry committee, which the government will do within a month . I request you not to delay in that formation .'
Similarly, Pandey said that the budget of the Ministry of Women, Children and Senior Citizens is not only unbalanced and biased, but strategically does not cover issues related to children and senior citizens. Mentioning that children are the leaders of the nation, he said that there is a lack of programs focused on their education, culture and skills in the budget.
'The budget of the Ministry of Women, Children and Senior Citizens is unbalanced and biased. This allocation does not cover the issue of strategically covering our children and senior citizens," said Pandey. "How do we educate our children? What manners and skills do we teach? Based on that, our future country will move forward. Therefore, it is related to children and women who have been left behind for centuries. Some of our feudal rites have left women behind . The allocation of the ministry related to this is not even balanced.'
Pandey said that he has not brought any program after fulfilling the strategic objectives in the field of women and children.
