The Attorney General's office has become a source of shame for history. Who will pay for the money that was embezzled from the people? The Attorney General's office will pay?'
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UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli has said that they will form a government of Nepalis in Nepal and will fight to overthrow it if someone else forms a government.
Addressing the 42nd Piskar Martyrs' Memorial Day and the release of the book 'Jilbhittarka Sangharsh' written by Suresh Nepal, former Prime Minister Oli clarified that they are still campaigning for a Nepali government and prosperity in their time.
Noting that the houses and party offices of those who say a Nepali government should be set on fire in Nepal, the executive branch, judiciary, and key structures of the nation and national industries have been burned, he accused the government of being arbitrary rather than rule of law. 'The reflection of the rule that is happening in the world today can be seen in Nepal. Even if someone's property is taken away now, no case is filed, the charges made yesterday are corrected and such people are made heroes for the elections,' he said.
Objecting to the Attorney General's Office's decision to withdraw the organized crime and money laundering cases against Rastriya Swatantra Party President Ravi Lamichhane, Oli asked, 'Now the Attorney General's Office has become a matter of shame for history. Who will pay for the money that was embezzled from the people? Will the Attorney General's Office pay?'
