Kathmandu.
Central member of Nepali Congress, Nainsingh Mahar, has demanded strict laws against corruption. Publicizing his opinion through social network Facebook, Mahar said that when there is fear of corruption in the country, the incident is happening and stricter laws should be made.
To prove that Communist leader Valladimir Leylin’s statement that parliament is a place where goats’ heads are sold is not true, parliamentarians should have the courage to create the necessary strict anti-corruption laws from the current parliament. Challenging requests to MPs, he wrote.
Mahar’s statement came at a time when the case of extorting crores from Nepali citizens by making them Bhutanese refugees and sending them to America is going on.