Kathmandu – As soon as the meeting of the House of Representatives began, MPs from the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RsP) and the Rastriya prajatantra Party (RPP) began obstructing Parliament. MPs from both the party left the chamber, after keeping their own points.
Speaking in the house, RsP MP Bindabasini Kansakar said that the movement will be continued untill a high-level judicial or parliamentary committee is formed on the issue of spain and visit visa case.
Similarly, RPP Chairman and MP Rajendra Lingden accused the government formed by a coalition of major parties of being involved in corruption. He said that the government formed by the two major parties, the Congress and the UML, was behaving as if it had given a tender to loot the country.
MP Lingden has demanded an investigation at the political level, saying that corruption cannot be ended by taking action against employees alone.
It has been 58 days since the RSP and RPP MPs began obstructing the House.
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