Communist Party Warns Government Against Prejudiced Actions, Pledges Support for Legal Asset Probes

Kathmandu. The Nepal Communist Party has stated that the country will face disaster if the government proceeds with prejudice or vendetta. During a joint meeting of newly elected members of parliament and the parliamentary party at the central office in Parisdanda on Sunday, the party urged the government to move forward in a manner consistent with laws, procedures, and legality.

“The government should not act based on requests or prejudice. If the government moves toward investigations based on prejudice or vendetta, the country will once again head toward disaster,” said MP Mahendra Bahadur Shahi after the meeting.

Furthermore, Shahi stated that the CPN will support the decision by the Balen government to investigate the assets of individuals in various state bodies since 2048 BS. He conveyed the party's stance that there will be support for the issue of investigating the assets of every individual holding public office, as this was a matter previously advanced by the Prachanda government.

“Investigations must be conducted into every question raised everywhere. Coordinator Prachanda has repeatedly said that the assets of the Prime Minister, government employees, and individuals in state bodies must be investigated. Prachanda has repeatedly said this from the rostrum of the parliament even when he was the Prime Minister. Our party will support the current government's actions that are in accordance with the law,” he said.

 

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