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Rashtriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) President Rajendra Lingden has said that his party will protest against corruption and misrule in the House and on the streets.
At the beginning of today's meeting of the House of Representatives, he asked what is the work of the Good Governance Commission led by the Prime Minister when the issues of corruption and misrule are spreading in the country? He asked.
'The issue of ministers getting involved in transaction scandals is coming out one after the other, if there is ethics and commitment to good governance, shouldn't the minister resign?
Speaker Lingden demanded the formation of a high-level committee to impartially investigate the 'visit visa' issue and said that the practice of forcing a meeting when the two opposition parties were protesting in the parliament was not right. "The speaker should also take the initiative to address the voice of the people," he said, "he should try to address the issues raised by the opposition party."
National Independent Party MP Ashokumar Chaudhary said that the questions raised on the Minister of Home Affairs, Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation and the Minister of Federal Affairs and General Administration should be investigated and answered impartially. The parliamentarians of RSWP and RPP left the meeting with their views on behalf of their parties.
