Bagmati Provincial Assembly meeting adjourned till Monday

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Bagmati Provincial Assembly meeting adjourned till Monday

The annual session of the Bagmati Provincial Assembly has started from Monday. The next meeting of the Provincial Assembly has been adjourned till 11 am on Tuesday, after the leaders of the political parties represented in the Provincial Assembly expressed their best wishes.

Speaker of the Provincial Assembly, Bhuvan Kumar Pathak, while ruling in the meeting, informed that the items included in the agenda have been removed. He said that in the

meeting of the Provincial Assembly, there was an agenda for the submission of a bill to make arrangements for the provincial film development, while there was an agenda for the submission of reports on 4 bills that had been passed by the parliamentary committee.

The meeting of the Provincial Assembly has been postponed due to the unresolved debate between the ruling party and the opposition party for a long time. Although Chief Minister Bahadur Singh Lama has discussed many times for conducting the annual (budget) session of the Provincial Assembly, no agreement has been reached.

Only on Sunday and Wednesday, Chief Minister Lama repeatedly called all-party meetings and tried to prepare the environment for the meeting. However, his efforts have not been successful.  In the all-party meeting, there was no agreement between the ruling party and the opposition party regarding the implementation of the previous agreement.

The opposition party is becoming dissatisfied saying that the agreement made by the government with the opposition party in the budget program of the current financial year was not implemented and the session was ended without calling the parliament and holding a meeting.

The opposition parties have demanded a clear view of the government on this matter. The opposition party's stand is that the meeting will not be allowed until the government's answer is satisfactory.

In Bagmati province, with Bahadur Singh Lama of the Congress becoming the Chief Minister in partnership with the UML, the opposition parties are on a blockade against the government. In the main opposition party in the House, the CPN Maoist Center, the United Socialist Party and the RPP government are constantly being aggressively presented. Nemkipa, which is the opposition in the House, our Nepali Party is not even participating in the opposition coalition.

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