Kathmandu, May 17: The main
opposition party, Nepali Congress, has reiterated the demand for formation of a
parliamentary investigation committee.
A meeting of the NC Parliamentary
Party held this morning repeated the same demand for the guarantee of security
of savings of cooperative depositors, to return the savings of victim
depositors and to take action against those involved in cooperative amount
embezzlement.
The meeting held under the
chairmanship of NC President and Parliamentary Party leader, Sher Bahadur
Deuba, reiterated the demand for the formation of the parliamentary probe
committee as other political parties in the federal parliament also raised the
same demand.
Stating that the fact for the
formation of parliamentary probe committee is being established, NC Chief Whip
Ramesh Lekhak shared that the NC PP meeting again demanded formation of the
parliamentary probe committee.
"In parliamentary history and
tradition, it is considered that the meeting is obstructed if opposition party
lawmakers stand up from their seats in protest in the House," he added,
stressing that conducting the meeting by Speaker amidst the sloganeering of the
main opposition party as well as protests of other parties standing from their
seats was not appropriate. (RSS)