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The friends who are used to dissolving the parliament taught them a moral lesson: Prime Minister Dahal

The friends who are used to dissolving the parliament taught them a moral lesson: Prime Minister Dahal
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Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has said that he has no interest in running an ad hoc government that raises ethical questions. While taking the vote of confidence from the House of Representatives today, Prime Minister Dahal reminded the House of the political events of the past and suggested that it should not be taught moral lessons.

"I had no interest in running an ad hoc government that would raise ethical questions," said Prime Minister Dahal. I informed the House that the vote of confidence would be taken within ten days.'

Mentioning that he is constantly asking for his resignation, the Prime Minister suggested not to wait by naming the resignation. 'Some friends kept getting scared and asked for resignation . "It is because the mutual trust of friends is weak or because the conspiracy itself is always weak," he said.

When the country was hit by floods and the government was working around the clock for rescue and relief, the Prime Minister mentioned that they tried to make the government ineffective by threatening and misleading the bureaucracy by making statements. After withdrawing the vote of confidence, UML made it clear that there are no long-term decisions and no appointments. He said, 'Have you ever shown this morality? Even after being in the minority, the record of how far the UML leadership has taken decisions in the past is safe in history.'

Stating that he was never concerned about the vote of confidence and the position of the Prime Minister, the Prime Minister suggested the parties to conduct transparent politics. "I am not worried about whether I will get a vote of confidence or not, whether I will be the prime minister or not," he said.

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