”We want to clarify the tendency of running away because there is a hole in the boat that whatever is in the constitution, constitutional rights are faced by the prime minister and the constituents of the government, we want to practice democracy.”
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Maoist Center MP Madhav Sapkota has said that the agreement to form a power alliance between Congress and UML is opaque. He also said that Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal will proceed according to the provisions of the constitution.
In the Sunday meeting of the House of Representatives, the Maoist MP Sapkota said that the alliance between the Congress and UML is opaque and unnatural and will not provide political stability.
'There is no scope for stability behind this coalition building . Our conclusion is that they have made such an opaque agreement, even when it is being discussed in this Parliament today, what kind of agreement was reached between the two parties has not come out officially,' Sapkota asked whether to believe what came on social media about the agreement between Congress and UML. What is included in the contract for a person's home? We didn't get to see . What fear has been working to keep it a secret for so long? The most opacity, immorality has started from there . Where is the morality of sitting with the Prime Minister all day long and saying 'We will go to hell even if we go to heaven', deploying our leaders to draft them in Lalitpur ? Dear comrades who have recently left the chair of the ruling party and reached the chair of the opposition, this is morality?' He said that there was a conspiracy against the government overnight in the houses of such and such people.
Prime Minister Dahal told Sapkota that it is not natural to make a new alliance based on the law, the constitution and the demands of the people. He said, 'That alliance does not look natural from anywhere, it is an unnatural alliance.'
After Prime Minister Dahal returned from his visit to India, Sapkota said that there is no truth in the UML's claim that it made a proposal to Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba for the formation of a government of national consensus. He claimed that UML was saying that to change the subject .
'Everyone knows that Prime Minister Narendra Modi went to his swearing-in ceremony. After the Prime Minister returned to Nepal, nothing has been proposed to anyone, ask Budanilkanth,' he said, 'to change the course of events, to create more complications ?'
Sapkota objected to the non-publicity of the agreement between the UML and the Congress. He also said that there is doubt that the upcoming alliance will provide political stability. 'They have not agreed to lead the big party in the government, if we are to believe what has come out in the media. The second party has said that it will lead. In this way, they have not said that the same party will lead all the remaining terms. You have called it half-half again, is this stability?,' asked Sapkota.
MP Sapkota claimed that there was a conspiracy to topple the government after he started opening the files of the fake Bhutanese refugee case . "In order to maintain transparency, the Prime Minister along with the Home Minister went ahead to reopen the file related to Bhutanese refugees ? Bechan Jha's arrest and the facts obtained from it gradually became public . From the rostrum, the Home Minister also said, "After the evidence of Bechan Jha spoke in public, did you get restless and see a boat hole?," Sapkota asked UML, "In the 50s, it was you who told Kamal Thapa that those who escape through boat holes are rats". As soon as the boat gets a hole, the mouse runs away, the brave face it, the brave face it.
After UML MP Yogesh Bhattarai expressed that Prime Minister Dahal should resign on moral grounds immediately, Maoist MP Sapkota responded . "Those who have taught us the lesson of morality and are covered with the black spots of Giribandhu, who are running around making the salesmen restless, will teach us the lesson of morality ? How to wash away the black spot of Giribandhu Tea Estate ? Don't return the chain, which is restless from the sale, then we will talk.'
Sapkota claimed that article 100 (2) of the constitution does not provide for resignation. Sapkota said that if the Prime Minister's party splits or if the party participating in the government withdraws the vote of confidence, a proposal should be made in the House of Representatives for a vote of confidence. Article 100(2) of the Constitution does not require resignation. We want to make it clear to the tendency to run away because the boat has a hole, that whatever is in the constitution, the constitutional rights are faced by the prime minister and the constituents of the government, we want to practice democracy.'
Article 76 (2) of the constitution stipulates that if the prime minister fails to receive a vote of confidence, the president will appoint the leader of the parliamentary party of the party with the most members in the House of Representatives as prime minister . Sapkota asked the Congress and UML not to be under the illusion that anything will happen after the two parties come together.
