Lingden said - there is a competition to see which minister earns faster and more than the other minister

Shrawn 7, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Lingden said - there is a competition to see which minister earns faster and more than the other minister

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RPP Chairman Rajendra Lingden has alleged that government ministers are in competition to earn illegally. In Wednesday's meeting of the House of Representatives, Speaker Lingden demanded that the political leaders involved in corruption should be investigated and prosecuted in order to end corruption in the country.

President Lingden also said that despite protesting in the House of Representatives for almost two months, the ruling party did not listen to the voice of RPRPA and RSPPA. "The two parties in the parliament, UML and Congress, are acting as if they are bidding to win the country," he said, "the competition is going on to see which minister earns faster and more than the other minister."

It was alleged that Lingden was involved in illegal business in a larger number than the minister who came into the controversy . "There is no need to tell where the corruption is now". There is a need to find where there is no corruption. Corruption will not end by taking action against some employees,' he said, 'Until the political sector is brought under the scope of action, until it is brought under the scope of investigation, corruption control cannot be imagined.'

Lingden said that corruption will not be eradicated only by punishing the employees . He said that the corrupt political leaders should be prosecuted. 

RPPA and RASWP have also boycotted the Wednesday meeting of the House of Representatives, demanding an investigation into the visit visa case .

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