In today's provincial assembly meeting, which started from Jalekai building, all the parties pledged to preserve federalism. In the third meeting of the sixth session on Tuesday, the leaders of all the parties expressed their commitment to move forward as one.
The meeting room of Madhesh Pradesh Sabha was black with smoke. The MPs were sitting on the old chairs. The table in front of the MP was painted. Speaker's dash looked new. The provincial assembly was held on Tuesday with the rental technical equipment.
Bipin Thakur, the spokesperson of the state assembly, said that the provincial assembly, which turned into ruins during the demonstration after the movement led by Jen-G, was managed as it was. He informed that it was managed by keeping chairs for the employees of different branches and some old/new chairs. He said that the old dash was painted. According to him, only 15 chairs, speaker's dash and podium have been purchased. He told that the live technical equipment was rented. He said that there was a management difficulty after the loss of around 300 million due to arson during the Gen-G demonstration.
In the state assembly which started from the Jalai building, all the parties pledged to preserve federalism. In the third meeting of the sixth session on Tuesday, the leaders of all the parties expressed their commitment to move forward as one. CPN-UML Parliamentary Party Leader and Physical Infrastructure Development Minister Saroj Kumar Yadav warned Gen-G, imagining that there would be a day when they would chew iron shavings if there was any unfortunate decision on federalism. He promised to preserve federalism by saying that federalism will lead the country. "It is necessary for political parties to be aware of the issue of Gen-G and the demand," he said, "all parties need to improve." We bring improvements in everything.
Chief Minister Satish Kumar Singh recounted the development after federalism. How many roads were built before 2072? How much was the employment?', he questioned and said, 'That's why the time has come for everyone to come together to save federalism.' He mentioned that regional structure and federalism are not for any language or caste. Democratic Socialist Party (LOSP) Nepal leader Zaynul Rai insisted that there should be a block to stop the attack on federalism. "In this situation, which is being attacked on federalism, we all have to go together," he said. If we don't take this lesson seriously, they don't like to call us the mother of federalism.'
Chief Whip of Janata Samajwadi Party (JSP) Nepal Ram Ashish Yadav said that Gen-G generation is politically aware. However, he argued that federalism should be clear and confusion should be avoided. Nepali Congress Parliamentary Party leader Krishna Prasad Yadav said that he is committed because if there is no federalism in the country, the situation will get worse. CPN Maoist Center MP Jawaharlal Kushwaha suggested that all parties should be serious to save federalism saying that truth should be given where truth is given. Janamat Party leader Mahesh Prasad Yadav accused the royalists of defiling the Gen-G movement. However, he also reiterated that all parties should be united to preserve federalism.
MPs of the Janmat Party, which is leading the government in the Madhesh state assembly, are sitting in the opposition. All MPs of Janmaat in Madhesh Provincial Assembly were present in Tuesday's meeting. There are 13 members of Parliament of Janmaat in the Madhesh State Assembly. Babita Raut Ishar is the deputy speaker. Apart from that, 11 out of 12 MPs sat on the opposition's dash today.
On August 24, Chief Minister Satish Kumar Singh told party president Dr. He resigned from Facebook on the instructions of Sike Raut. He did not submit his resignation as the provincial chief was out of town. After the state assembly was not dissolved, the Chief Minister remained on the stand of not leaving the post. Four days after the protest started after the criticism of the Janmat Party, the leader of the parliamentary party, Mahesh Prasad Yadav, issued a statement recalling the Chief Minister and the Minister.
Yadav claims that the decision was taken from the meeting of the parliamentary party. On the same day, Forest and Environment Minister Sanjay Yadav and Industry, Commerce and Tourism Minister resigned from public opinion. But the Chief Minister did not resign. The leader of the party, Yadav, also submitted the letter recalling the Chief Minister to Speaker Ramchandra Mandal on 31st August. Even after that, when Chief Minister Singh did not resign, party leader Yadav recommended to the party to take action against the Chief Minister on October 2. However, the party has not yet taken action against the Chief Minister.
