I don't know how to give a statement to the inquiry committee: KP Oli
Kathmandu. CPN-UML President KP Sharma Oli has made it clear that he is not going to give a statement to the investigation committee led by Gauri Bahadur Karki. In an interaction with media editors on Sunday, he said that even if he is called to the inquiry committee, he will not appear easily. If someone calls me, I should not go to Luruluru to give a statement, this cannot happen, President Oli said. KP Oli says that it is simple, but keeps asking commissions everywhere. The one who calls, is it a job to go to Luruluru and give a statement? KP Oli does not do such things. Oli will not deceive himself in any illusion, he said.
Some people think that KP Oli can be arrested. That is a crime. It can be done, whatever the result, he said. He said that he is a person who believes in democracy and will continue to be active for the protection of democracy.
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