NC Gen Secy Sharma challenges Home Minister Lamichhane to open files of corruption (With video)
Nepali Congress General Secretary Bishwa Prakash Sharma said that the to be formed Nepali Congress-CPN-UML government will open the files of corruption without any prejudice.
Speaking to journalists after the party meeting on Wednesday, Sharma said that the to be formed new government will open the pending files of corruption without any prejudice and partiality.
Responding to the comment of Home Minister Rabi Lamichhane that the government was changed just because of opening the files of corruption cases, he suggested the Home Minister to open files of corruption cases, saying the current government is still in place.
He claimed that the country would head towards the path of stability and prosperity due to the seven-point agreement signed with the CPN-UML.
Dismissing the reports that preparations are being made to reinstate the Constitution of 1990, leader Sharma made it clear that the Constitution will be amended for progressive changes.
Saying that a two-thirds majority is needed to amend the Constitution, he said that discussions are currently going on with all the parties to secure the same.
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