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RPP leader Dr. Lohani claims PM humiliated public

Challenges PM to ensure fair and thorough probe in scams



KATHMANDU: Chairman of Rastriya Prajatantra Party, Dr. Prakash Chandra Lohani has criticized Prime Minister KP Oli for ‘insulting the public’ by saying none but for him is patriotic in the country.

Issuing his message on his social media wall on Monday, RPP Chair Dr. Lohani has reminded him to heed at the unity of the lawmakers and the public in the Kalapani, Limpiyadhura issue and not to humiliate those who stood unanimously for the nation.

Hinting at PM’s claim that some forces were trying to oust him for raising issuing new map of Nepal, Dr. Lohani has replied to the PM Oli that more than others the corruption, nepotism and the pile of wrong actions taken by the government are digging the ditch for the government.

Dr. Lohani has appreciated the public and said that the PM is lucky to get the wise public and ‘gentle’ opposition who have not revolted against the government and given it chance despite its corruption scams.

“The public and the political parties have played gently and let you be in the power despite the corruption scams the government has become part of,” he said on his media wall, “all parties and public supported you in the new map issuance. Would such unity be possible provided they have been used by the foreign sources?”

RPP Chair has reminded the PM that the protests of the public are against authoritarian attempts, corruption and neo-feudalism the government has become part of.

He has challenged the PM to prove his chastity ensuring thorough and fair investigation in Omni scam, Yeti Groups land scam, wide-body Commission Scam, Narrow Body plane scam, gold trafficking scam, Ncell scam.

Publish Date : 29 June 2020 15:40 PM

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