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RSVP has objected to the amendment regarding the 'cooling period' in the Civil Service Bill. The meeting of the party secretariat of RSWP held today has decided to demand the formation of a parliamentary inquiry committee to investigate those involved in the changes in the provisions related to the cooling period included in the Civil Service Bill passed by the House of Representatives.
Informing about the decision of the meeting, spokesperson Manish Jha said that the party is clear in favor of preserving the dignity of the parliament and that manipulation or bullying activities on the legislative process are intolerable. In the meeting held at the party central office today, the issue of candidate selection for the by-election of Rupandehi area No. 3 to be held on the 27th of Kartik was discussed.
has decided to present the candidate selection procedure for approval at the next Sunday's secretariat meeting. In the same way, it has decided to continue the ongoing resistance in the Parliament by maintaining the demand that a high-level inquiry commission should be formed in the visit visa case and the Home Minister should resign to facilitate the investigation. The
meeting has decided to activate the central department of the party. Spokesman Zha informed that department heads have been instructed to fill vacancies and submit performance reports up to the end of June by July 7. The
meeting has decided to nominate three members in the central organization department. Central organization department members include Pramila Bhusal, Manakumar Lama and Sushil Adhikari has been nominated.
