Congress MP Narendra Kumar Kerung has demanded that a parliamentary investigation committee be formed to uncover the truth about the matter of Prime Minister Shah calling them to the Prime Minister's Office and threatening them.
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The main opposition party, the Nepali Congress, has expressed its objection to Prime Minister Balendra Shah for threatening officials of the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority.
The issue of Prime Minister Shah threatening officials by summoning them to the Prime Minister's Office is objectionable, and Congress MP Narendra Kumar Kerung has demanded that a parliamentary investigation committee be formed to bring out the truth.
Speaking in the House of Representatives meeting on Thursday, he said that it was not appropriate to threaten officials of the Constitutional Commission by detaining them in the Prime Minister's Office. He also demanded that the Prime Minister come to Parliament and answer the question.
'Honorable Speaker, just 13 hours ago, in this country where citizen supremacy was established and formed with the slogan of democracy and good governance, a very shameful matter has come to light regarding the working style of this government. It has come to light that the chief of the constitutional body, the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority, and its officials will be detained in the Prime Minister's Office and forced to issue arrest warrants from the Prime Minister's Office itself, otherwise they will be detained in the Prime Minister's Office itself and an arrest warrant will be issued. If this issue is true, what is the issue, Honorable Prime Minister? Or a parliamentary committee should be formed to investigate the truth. If not, the Prime Minister should come here and inform the House,' he said.
MP Kerung has also urged the government to make public the report of the investigation commission conducted on Home Minister Sudhan Gurung.
