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The authority is consulted not only for 5 hours, but for 5 years if necessary: Prime Minister

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Chitwan. Prime Minister Balendra Shah has said that the officials of the Abuse of Authority Investigation Commission will be questioned and consulted for five years if necessary. He said this while speaking at the first convention of the Rashtriya Swatantra Party RSWP on Sunday while clarifying the recent cooperation and inquiries with the authorities.

He said, while searching for the reason, the authority should be interrogated for 5 hours or if we have to take advice, not only 5 hours, but we will do it for 5 years. After 5 years the authority is consulted, no one should worry about it. Prime Minister Shah made it clear that his government will find reasons for the incidents of looting and exploitation of government property and funds in the past. He claimed that although the government's working style on social media or media seems a bit uncontrolled, everything is under control.

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