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In the House of Representatives, the opposition RPP has demanded the formation of a parliamentary inquiry committee on fraud and corruption on the report of the State Order and Good Governance Committee, not to implement the 'cooling off period' proposed in the Civil Service Bill.
The meeting held on Thursday of the Central Executive Committee has demanded action to be taken against the complaints of the Good Governance Committee. "The RPP demands that a parliamentary inquiry committee be formed to bring the culprits to justice and to take necessary measures to prevent such actions from happening again in the future," spokesman Mohan Kumar Shrestha said.
Similarly, RPP has also demanded to form a parliamentary investigation committee on the visit visa issue. The visit visa case also raised questions about the credibility of the country, the credibility of the immigration system and the security sensitivity of the airport.
It is mysterious and regrettable that despite the pressure and opposition of the important political parties of the country, the government is indifferent and indifferent to the investigation regarding the high-level involvement, despite the pressure and opposition of the important political parties of the country, which is being investigated by the Constitutional Commission, that more than fifty million rupees are collected in an organized manner from those who go abroad under the protection and surveillance of high-ranking officials.
It is known that the RPP as a responsible political party is constantly raising its voice in the parliament that the government is trying to give immunity to the accused by normalizing the case. The RPP has a clear opinion that a parliamentary investigation committee should be formed in the case of visit visas.'
