Demand to call the Parliament session
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The main opposition Maoist Center has objected to the Congress-UML coalition government's conspiracy to break up the party by bringing an ordinance related to the party.
The standing committee meeting held at the party central office on Thursday has concluded that the government has taken the opposite path to bring instability and demanded to call the parliament session.
President Pushpa Kamal Dahal said in the meeting that the government is trying to proceed on the path of an ordinance on the need to convene the parliament and that there is a conspiracy to split the party .
Vice President and Spokesperson Agni Prasad Sapkota said that he will pressurize the government to call the parliament. The government has refused to call the parliament. Now pressure should be put on calling the parliament. It is completely wrong to bring an ordinance related to parties at this time," he said. "The government is trying to follow an autocratic path by dividing the parties. Our party strongly opposes it. In the
meeting, Dahal accused the government of being against good governance. The government is against good governance. It is as a protector of the corrupt," he said, "it has moved towards autocracy. Discussion is forbidden.'
