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The claim of Sodari of the United Socialist Party that did not go against the decision of the central coalition

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The leader of the United Socialist Parliamentary Party, Dilig Sodari, who expressed his support for the formation of a government with the Congress and the RPP in the Far West, has claimed that he did not go against the decision of the central coalition.

The claim of Sodari of the United Socialist Party that did not go against the decision of the central coalition

He said that while two MPs of Civil Liberation Party in the Far West were claiming for the position of Chief Minister, the United Socialists supported the claim of Civil Liberation MP Lakshman Kishore Chaudhary.

Two MPs, Lakshman Kishore Chaudhary and Kailash Chaudhary, have submitted their claim to the Chief Minister position before the state chief on Sunday. Laxman Kishore has submitted the claim from Resham Chaudhary group. Kailash claimed from Chairman Ranjita Group. Both of them have gathered different supporters. They submitted their claim with the signatures of the parliamentary party leaders of the supporting party. Citizen MPs were divided.

In the 53-member Sudurpaschim Provincial Assembly, 27 MPs are required to be appointed as Chief Minister. Laxman Kishor is supported by Congress, United Samajwadi Party and RPP. There are 18 MPs from Congress, 4 MPs from United Socialist Party, and 1 MP from RPP. As they are divided into two groups, 28 out of 7 MPs of Civil Immunity have supported Lakshman Kishor.

Kailash Chaudhary, another claimant for civil rights, has the support of 10 UML, 10 Maoist Center and 1 independent parliamentarians. When he stood with 2 MPs from Civil Immunity, a total of 23 people supported him.

The steps of the integrated socialists are seen leading to the formation of a government of other parties from the central power coalition in the Far West. In the event that Laxman Kishore is recognized, a government will be formed in the Far West, which will include a group of Congress, RPP, Integrated Socialists and Civil Liberties. The latter situation has arisen because the Civil Rights Party has been divided into two groups since the beginning.

Civil emancipation president Ranjita Shrestha group is in favor of the government formation of the newly formed central power coalition, while the guardian Resham Choudhary party group has tried to form a coalition with the Congress. Earlier, Chief Minister Kamal Bahadur Shah was forced to resign due to the minority of the two MPs who supported Ranjita. Since

, the beliefs of the parties under the newly formed central power coalition are different. The parliamentarians of the Maoist center express their belief that even if they try to form a government by collaborating with the Congress, the unified socialists will not identify. Akkal Rawal, deputy leader of the parliamentary party of the Maoist center, said, "Until the integrated socialists do not identify themselves, it is also a result of the leaders at the center not making the right decision at the right time." If all the parliamentarians of civil emancipation came together, he should have been given the chief ministership and if there was no consensus, the previous assurance of giving the chief ministership to the unified socialist should have been implemented.'

Since then, the leader of the Unified Samajwadi Provincial Parliamentary Party, Dilig Sodari, has also claimed that the coalition does not support anyone other than the party as the Chief Minister. According to the provisions of Article 168 (3) of the Constitution, Kamal Bahadur Shah, the leader of the Congress Parliamentary Party, who was the Chief Minister, resigned on March 22 after he was in the minority. After Shah's resignation, on March 23, the state chief referred to Article 168 (2) of the constitution and called on the members of the state assembly who can secure a majority from two or more parties to submit claims to the chief minister.

After submitting the claims of two people, the provincial chief Mian has said that he will study and decide. "The provincial chief has said that he will take a decision after studying," said Shailesh Dhungana, the acting secretary of the provincial chief's office Madhav Kumar Nepal, president of United Samajwadi Party, left the meeting expressing his disagreement after the decision to grant civil liberties was announced. President Nepal claimed that his party should get a Chief Minister. But a top leader said that the unified socialist leaders instructed Sodari to withdraw the decision after the state parliamentary party practiced forming a government with the Congress.

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