After meeting Ravi, Baburam said: Voters were insulted by imprisoning MPs

Former Prime Minister Bhattarai said that he felt uncomfortable seeing that Lamichhane was deprived of information and kept alone in a room.

Shrawn 22, 2082

Dipendra Baduwal

After meeting Ravi, Baburam said: Voters were insulted by imprisoning MPs

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Former Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai has insisted that Ravi Lamichhane, the president of RSVP, should be allowed to fight the case without being jailed. Chairman of NESP (New Power) Bhattarai, who reached the district jail on Thursday afternoon and met with Lamichhane, said that it would be an insult to the voters to imprison the MP elected by the people.

"Since he is an elected member of parliament, there is no possibility of him running away and committing more crimes," he said. Bhattarai said that he has also asked the speaker to let Speaker Lamichhane come out on bail or in some other way to serve the people or cancel the post of MP and hold a new election.

Indicating that he will not say anything about the case that has already entered the court, he said that he came to meet Ravi with goodwill as he is a representative of the people and a political prisoner. "I have visited political people in the past too," he said, "I have also met Top Bahadur Rayamazhiji and others." It is natural for a politician to meet.

He said that during the meeting on Thursday, he learned about Lamichhane's health condition and discussed current political issues. Lamichhaneji is a political person. It is natural to be interested and worried about the politics of the country," he said. "He was interested in this." He said that alternative political forces were also discussed in the meeting.

He said that Lamichhane was deprived of information and kept alone in a room by not providing newspapers in the prison. "I will talk to the higher authorities about those who are deprived of information," Bhattarai said, "At least they should not have been deprived of information." They do not stay even when they bring newspapers. We used to study Panchayatkal too. I asked the police and they said there is no such order, the living space is too narrow. After saying prison, there is an open space, it didn't look like that here. I will tell about this in the relevant place.'

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