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UML Chair Oli questions govt's fairness into fake Bhutanese refugee case probe

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UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli.

Main opposition CPN (UML) has questioned the fairness of the government's investigation into the multi-million fraud committed by sending Nepali citizens to America in the guise of Bhutanese refugees.

UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli, while speaking during the parliamentary party meeting held at the Parliament building on Sunday afternoon, questioned the fairness of the government in this case.

During his address to the parliamentarians, Oli said that whoever is involved in criminal acts such as corruption and fraud should be prosecuted, but he mentioned that there should be no political revenge in doing so.

“Whoever is involved in corrupt activities should be prosecuted. I am not in favor of UML protecting them”, Oli said in the party meeting, “but the investigation has to be fair and impartial.”

Addressing the party meeting, Oli also said that the government is trying to politicize the fake refugee case involving the top leaders of UML.

"In the name of investigating this case, it seems that the government is trying to take political revenge", he said.



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