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Congress urges Deputy Speaker Rana to pave the way

भाद्र २६, २०८१
Congress urges Deputy Speaker Rana to pave the way
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The ruling party Congress has asked Deputy Speaker Indira Rana to pave the way. On Wednesday, a meeting of party officials and ex-officers held at the residence of party chairman Sher Bahadur Deuba at Budanilkanth asked the deputy chairman Rana to pave the way himself.

Talking to the media after the meeting, Congress chief whip Shyam Prasad Ghimire said that the meeting was a meeting of the ruling parties and it was decided to come up with a common opinion about the Deputy Speaker.

Ghimire said that the meeting concluded that it is not parliamentary behavior for the deputy speaker to write a letter to the embassy of another country to allow the deputy speaker to take unrelated people with him to the event. The conclusion of the Congress is that the Deputy Speaker himself should resign and that he has done something that should not be done with regard to the relationship with the embassy of another country.

Congress chief whip Ghimire said that the Deputy Speaker could not write a letter to ask the diplomatic mission and if it had to be done, it should be done through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The action of the Deputy Speaker has humiliated the Parliament and bowed the country's head, according to the Congress. is.

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