Maoist Chairman Dahal's claim: A high-level investigation committee will be formed in the case of visit visa

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Maoist Chairman Dahal's claim: A high-level investigation committee will be formed in the case of visit visa

Chairman of the Maoist Center Pushpa Kamal Dahal has said that a high-level investigation committee will be formed in the case of visit visa. Although there was an agreement between the ruling party and the Maoists to study the government and form an inquiry committee on the two-point agreement, the parliament has not been able to run smoothly because the committee has not been formed.

Mentioning that the government will soon form a high-level investigation committee on the visit visa issue, the leaders of the three major parties have discussed and said that after the committee is formed, the opposition of the National Independent Party in the House of Representatives meeting will be removed.  

'Now it is decided to form a high-level investigation committee with UML, Congress and the government. After forming a committee and looking at its mandate, the opposition of the friends of Raswapa will not last forever. Dahal said in an interview given to Kantipur on Saturday, "Visit visa is a subject of serious study. It did not start with the current Home Minister. It has been going on for many years.'

He said that 'many international parties are also connected somewhere and it is a very serious matter of national importance, so it needs serious investigation'. "Our party and leadership have been fulfilling the great responsibility of being the opposition party despite being the ruling party in Nepal since the peace agreement and the 12 points, and playing the role of the ruling party despite being the opposition party and draining the country's politics," he said about removing the obstruction of the parliament.

He has said that he is flexible to submit the budget on May 15 and the economic survey so as not to disrupt issues of national importance. We have proved that the opposition wants to proceed responsibly, not irresponsibly and in any way cause trouble. Now the opposition party is in a state of obstruction, he said, "I have tried hard to take them together." But we could not all be together. We have moved forward with 'Agree to Disagree'. It was not appropriate to obstruct after the government promised to investigate the visit visa and form a committee within a month.'

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