RPP MP Singh's allegation: In the case of visit visa, the Prime Minister and lower level employees have been implicated

Ashad 23, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

RPP MP Singh's allegation: In the case of visit visa, the Prime Minister and lower level employees have been implicated

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Rashtriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) MP Deepak Singh has said that the party's agitation will continue until a parliamentary inquiry committee is formed into the case of misuse of visit visas.

Speaking at the meeting of the House of Representatives on Monday, MP Singh said that the RPP will boycott the parliament until a parliamentary inquiry committee is formed to investigate the case of misuse of visit visa. He also objected that the government is trying to run the house under the guise of two-thirds.

He said, 'Today, it has been more than 41 days since the House was blocked. The RPP demands that the house should not be run with the arrogance of two-thirds. In the case of visit visa, the Prime Minister and the lower level staff have been affected. Why was not an investigation committee formed in the case of visiting visas that are being defamed by Nepalis all over the world? Like in other matters, I would like to demand that an investigation committee be formed to investigate the visit visa case. If not, the RPP will boycott the House even today.

MP Singh also alleged that the Prime Minister and lower level employees were also involved in the visit visa issue.

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