Kathmandu, May 18 -- Nepali Congress lawmakers have raised questions over the actions taken by law enforcement and anti-corruption bodies against the party's leaders on various charges.
Speaking at the Congress' parliamentary party meeting on Saturday, several lawmakers also accused the state agencies of being selectively biased against Congress leaders while sparing leaders from another ruling partner, the CPN-UML, linked in similar charges.
Though the meeting was convened to discuss the issues related to the government's budget to be unveiled on May 29 for the upcoming fiscal year, many speakers were reportedly focused on criticising the government.
Moreover, according to lawmakers present at the meeting, some lamented that the Congr...
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