UML accuses NC of demanding govt in the name of parliamentary committee
CPN-UML Chief Whip Mahesh Bartaula accused the Nepali Congress of demanding the government in the name of a parliamentary committee.
Speaking to journalists after the meeting called by Speaker Dev Raj Ghimire, he clarified that the parliamentary committee will not be formed as demanded by the Congress.
“Congress has not demanded the parliamentary committee. It has demanded the government in the name of a parliamentary committee, which is not possible. The parliamentary probe committee is not in accordance with law and regulations,” Bartaula said.
He was of the opinion that the demand of Congress is not in favor of cooperative victims.
“The demand of Congress will not be addressed,” he further said.
“We have come here to formulate laws, not to carry out investigations. We will be only investigation officers for five years if we keep on forming committees,” Chief Whip Bartaula said, adding, “The UML will also pile pressure on the government to take a concrete initiative to resolve the problems of cooperative victims.”
The government is unveiling its policies and programs on Tuesday.
President Ram Chandra Paudel will present the government policies and programs in the joint meeting of the House of Representatives and National Assembly.
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