In the report raised in the House of Representatives, Deputy Speaker Indira Ranamar's organization has been accused of being involved in child trafficking, and the report has been demanded to be made public.
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The Secretary of CPN (UML) Yogesh Bhattarai has demanded that the report of the commission of inquiry be made public immediately that the involvement of 'PA Nepal' in the illegal trafficking of children.
Speaking at the meeting of the House of Representatives on Thursday, he demanded that the investigation commission prepared a report stating that the organization PA Nepal, of which Deputy Speaker Indira Ranamar was the executive head at the time, was involved in child trafficking.
He said that it is not necessary to connect the no-confidence motion of the Deputy Speaker with the majority of the Constitutional Council. He said that it was wrong to change the subject by 'emotional blackmailing' on the subject of the Deputy Speaker.
He said, 'On October 17, 2072, five children go missing from the Sifal Children's Home of the Children's Organization. Find out where the children went. In that regard, on 18 January 2072, an employee of that office gave a statement to the Child Welfare Committee that the Prisoners' Assistant (PE) was forcibly taken away by the people of Nepal. The current Deputy Speaker Indira Rana was the Executive President of Prisoners Assistant Nepal at that time. Later, a commission of inquiry formed under the chairmanship of a High Court judge prepared a report. The report should be made public immediately. Even in that report, it was reported that the PA organization was involved in child trafficking and that action should be taken. I request the government to make that report public.
He also said that the Deputy Speaker's foreign visit was suspicious. Stating that out of 17 foreign visits, he visited foreign countries only 7 times with the approval of the Speaker and said that investigation is also necessary in this matter.
