Even today, RSVP and RPP boycotted the parliament

Ashad 24, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Even today, RSVP and RPP boycotted the parliament

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The Rashtriya Swatantra Party and the Rashtriya Prajatantra Party boycotted the meeting of the House of Representatives today. As soon as the meeting started, MPs from both parties stood up and protested.

Opinions from RSWP  MP Sobita Gautam said that the government is not serious even though she has been raising her voice on the 'visit visa' issue for several days.  She brought the attention of the Parliament to the fact that some people in the tour team of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli who went to the program in Spain did not return.

In today's meeting of the House of Representatives, Gautam added the context of the protest in Raswa Sadan with the demand of a parliamentary inquiry committee or a high-level inquiry commission against the deplorable act of human trafficking by misusing visit visas and said, 'This act is not only related to the Tribhuvan International Airport but also to the gangs that lure Nepalis under the pretext of various programs.'

 

RPP MP Gyan Bahadur Shahi has been raising his voice regarding the visit visa case in Parliament for a long time and said that the government is not listening. 'It is not an activity that we want to do against the government . This is a campaign against human trafficking,' he said, 'Let there be a investigation committee. Here, an investigation committee should be formed on the basis of crime and not on the basis of numbers.'

 

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