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The Communist Party of Nepal, led by Netra Vikram Chand, has objected to the government's decision to withdraw section 64 of the Nepal Act Amendment Bill.
In the Sunday meeting of the Law, Justice and Human Rights Committee under the House of Representatives, Law Minister Ajay Kumar Chaurasia informed that section 64 of the bill had been withdrawn. Minister Chaurasia and Udayaraj Sapkota of Law Ministry said that before the discussion on that section, it has already been decided to withdraw.
'The party has become serious about the news that the Nepal government has proposed to withdraw section 64 of some Nepal Acts on 7th of January. Instead of implementing the decision made by the government led by KP Sharma Oli in the past, it has become clear that the state is trying to withdraw from the political consensus and go through deception and conspiracy. We believe that the proposal of the bill by Law Minister Chaurasia is an anti-people act Chand agreed on three points in February 2077 and CPN came to peaceful politics. In the agreement reached at that time, it was agreed to release the leaders and workers and to withdraw the entire case.
"The government of Nepal has agreed to lift the ban on the CPN, release the jailed party leaders and activists and dismiss the entire case," the agreement said. Chand has also urged the government to put pressure on the implementation of the three-point agreement.
Article 64 of the bill made to amend some Nepal Acts to amend Article 116 of the Civil Criminal Procedure Code, 2074 has been withdrawn. Section 116 of the Civil Criminal Procedure Code, 2074 had a list of non-returnable cases. By amending the said section, the government was going to make arrangements to withdraw any pending cases against political party leaders and activists.
It was written in section 64 of the government's bill that, 'regardless of what is written in section 116, if any political party or group disagrees with the country's political system and conducts violent activities, such party or group shall be subject to the constitution and existing laws to come to the mainstream of peaceful politics. If there is an agreement between the government of Nepal and such party or group through an agreement of a political nature to carry out peaceful political activities, it is agreed to withdraw the cases filed by the government of Nepal as the plaintiff. Whatever case is pending in the court of any level, withdraw it.'
