MPs Demand Govt to Unveil the report of Committee probing Fake Bhutanese Refugee Scam   

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MPs Demand Govt to Unveil the report of Committee probing Fake Bhutanese Refugee Scam   

May 8: The main opposition party (CPN-UML), in the first meeting of the 14th session of the National Assembly on Sunday, demanded to make public the report of the commission formed to investigate the fake Bhutanese refugee scam.    
UML's parliamentarian Devendra Dahal urged to put an end to the controversy surrounding the fake Bhutanese refugee scam and unveil the report prepared by the commission formed to probe the scam.    
Criticizing that there was no investigation into the attempt of attack targeted at the team of UML Chairperson some days ago in Jhapa, Dahal blamed that the government was coming down against the opposition party.    
Stating that economic crisis could spur terrible situation in the country, he suggested to remain alert and aware about it before it is too late.
He rued that the earlier bill session went in vain. "Not a single bill was endorsed. It passed away in the formation and reshuffling of the government," he said.    
Dahal hit out that the incumbent government did not have the capability to come up with a framework to address the deteriorating national economy.

Similarly, President of Rastriya Prajatanra Party (RPP) Rajendra Lingden also demanded that the culprits involved in sending Nepalis abroad in the guise of Bhutanese refugees should be brought to book.    
Speaking at the inauguration of the first unity assembly of the National Democratic Women Association close to the RPP on Sunday, leader Lingden said that such criminal activities could not be pardoned.    
Demanding an impartial investigation into the scam, he warned that such fraudulent scam held at the behest of political power could be influenced and the culprits could go off scot-free. -- RSS 

 

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