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Leaders in Parliament taught each other moral lessons

असार २९, २०८१
Leaders in Parliament taught each other moral lessons
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When Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal was taking the vote of confidence for the fifth time in the Parliament on Friday, accusations were made among the leaders regarding ethics. Prime Minister Dahal, taking a dig at the new political equation between Congress and UML, said that those who are used to dissolving the parliament after falling into the minority have tried to teach him a moral lesson. Leaders of Congress and UML commented that Dahal did not realize his mistake and saw the problem in others.


After withdrawing the vote of confidence, UML has not made a single appointment, let alone a decision of long-term impact. Have you ever shown this morality?'' His question was, 'Even after being in the minority, the record of the decisions taken by the UML leadership in the past is safe in history.' He said that it is clear that the intentions of the top leaders of the two parties are not clear as they have created a new power equation keeping their own party lines in the dark. If the intention is clear, do you need a closed room for the first and second parties to meet? Do you need the support of lies and speculation and midnight?'' he said.

Prime Minister Dahal even claimed that the Congress and UML stood together in fear because he had started the rule of law and democracy. If the intention was right, the discussion of national consensus could have been started in this parliament. The fact that you are in a conspiracy, not a discussion, is confirmed by the place and time you have agreed,' he said, 'I have great concern that the reputation of democracy and public support will fall even more when the groups that have joined you are your duty.' He also claimed that his government has tried to give the people a solid sense of good governance. He tried to address the comment that a certain section of the country is above the law and the discontent it aroused in the people. It set an example that the government can be run without carrying the burden and stigma of any Yeti, Omni and Giribandhu,” he said.

He argued that the government's good governance campaign till now ruled the government only because the class was afraid of the government and the same class had mixed the country's first and second parties. He also refuted the allegations of instability made against him from "Rostom". He said that he was forced to become the Prime Minister with the support of UML, RASWP, RPRPA and JSPA after the agreement made before the election was not followed.

'As the Prime Minister, I was leading towards national consensus and cooperation. I have already said that when the speaker is from the second largest party, giving the president to Nepali Congress, the largest party in Parliament, will respect public opinion and also distribute power fairly. The charge of instability in it is neither prudent nor fair.'

He said that although he was safe as the prime minister in the pre-election alliance ie Congress, UML president KP Sharma Oli misled him and prepared a new equation when the government was not able to move forward as per his expectations. "Actually, it was the Hutuhuti and the left-wing movement's emotional deception to increase people's trust in democracy by running the government at a fast pace," he said -break Prime Minister Dahal also accused UML President Oli of confusing him with sweet and trusting dialogues in Lamala. "Be swayed by the sentimental assurances of Heaven and Hell." I am ready to take moral responsibility for it," he said. "I have this to say to the friends who are creating a new power equation, don't let your mutual experience be unpleasant. Don't cheat on anyone.'

Chief whip of Congress Ramesh Ukhar objected to Prime Minister Dahal's attempt to create a commentary that Congress and UML have spoiled everything that has been spoiled. He replied to the Prime Minister by reading out a Sayari of Urdu Sayer Ghalib. Ghalib was the wrongdoer all his life, dhul chehere pe thi, aina saf karta raha, he said. Seeing problems and blaming only others will not fix it. UML leader Yogesh Bhattarai said that Prime Minister Dahal will have to answer for the rest of his life regarding what he said in the Parliament and said that he should not resort to speculation. "When a leader speaks, he should answer it for the rest of his life," he said, "he should answer what Prime Minister Dahal said until the end of his life." He said he did not understand. It is not appropriate to continue making the country a place of exploitation. We are all inside this parliament hall. That is the meaning of our party president's saying that even if we go to heaven, we will be together even if we go to hell. That is not for your position," he said.

Metmani Chaudhary, chief whip of United Socialist Party, advised Congress president Sher Bahadur Deuba to be careful while making UML president Oli the prime minister. I would like to request the President of the Congress, do not be a witness to the weakening of the democratic system of Nepal and the dissolution of the Parliament. 100% will reach that place," Choudhary said. There is a song called 'Chal Garyo Mayale...', don't hum it.' Chaudhary also said that the government of Congress and UML will not last long.

Similarly, Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister Ravi Lamichhane, who is also the chairman of the National Independent Party, repeated the accusation that the government was overthrown when he opened the file and started working. Responding to allegations by Congress and UML MPs that it was a 'stunt' to open the file, Lamichhane claimed that the government was overthrown when it was about to work. "Standing in this House, an honorable person said that he will open the file, if the file is opened, I will do this, he said he will do that, he said that he has opened it," Lamichhane said, "The government was overthrown within 24 hours of opening the file, how to open the file?"

Lamichhane said that the reason why Congress and UML agreed to this has not been said publicly even today. He said that the agreement was not known except for some leaders. Lamichhane said that even Congress and UML MPs were not aware of what was written in the agreement. "Neither the nation knows this agreement, nor the parliamentarians of the party that agreed. Will there be a consensus, what kind of consensus should it be made in the middle of the night at a businessman's house?' He said, 'It should be called a national consensus?' Shahi also suggested the Home Minister not to try to make a false comment about the collapse of the government. Shahi said that Home Minister Lamichhane said good governance but did not do the work. "Do you look in the mirror while accusing others?" he said. After listening to Lamichhane's speech, Shahi said that he still hoped that GB Rai would be arrested. Shahi also said that Lamichhane used the "Rostom" of Parliament to lie.

Let's not use Parliament's 'Rostom' for lies. Tell the truth, we couldn't do it, there was no time, let's arrest him again," Shahi said. Shahi asked Lamichhane to say that the government fell because the balance and terms were not met between the major parties. "One person was not jailed after opening a file. Nirmala's killer has not been found, GB Rai has not been arrested, neither the culprits of co-operative fraud have gone to jail, nor the Bhutanese refugee case culprits have gone to jail,'' he said. .'

प्रकाशित : असार २९, २०८१ ०५:५३
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