Narayankaji Shrestha, the senior vice-president of the main opposition Maoist Center, has said that the government is bringing one ordinance after another but not calling a session of the federal parliament to raise questions about parliamentary practice.
Shrestha also says that the question has started to arise whether he is trying to run the state through an ordinance because he is afraid that the bill will not be passed when he takes it to the parliament.
Shrestha, who is also a member of the National Assembly, while talking to Kantipur on Saturday, said that there is a doubt that the government has refused to act according to the law. "The way the parliament has brought one ordinance after another during the session of the parliament, it has become clear that the government lacks parliamentary practice, democratic approach, value and recognition," Shrestha said, "It seems as if the government has no faith in itself." It seems that the government, which has almost two-thirds majority in the parliament, does not have confidence in itself. Did you bring the ordinance because you were afraid that the bill would not be passed when you brought it to the parliament?' Shrestha says that bringing one ordinance after another but not calling the session of the parliament is more serious than the content of the ordinance. "The government is completely ignoring the rule of law and parliamentary practice, and the expression of that is to close the parliament and bring an ordinance." They did not go into the contents brought in the ordinance, the activities they are doing are not according to the parliamentary practice and law,' he said.
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli brought the ordinance and went to the President with the law minister and the chief secretary, Shrestha commented that it is against parliamentary values and recognition, rule of law.
