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Congress senior leader Dr. Shekhar Koirala has opposed the government for bringing one ordinance after another instead of convening the winter session of the federal parliament. Koirala, who is currently on a visit to the UK, expressed this opinion at a program organized by the Nepali Public Relations Committee in London in his honor on Sunday.
Such activities of Nepali Congress and UML He said that he is worried that the two-thirds majority government is not going to be a dictatorship. Koirala said that this government is not allowed to fail and emphasized that it should move forward according to democratic values.
He expressed his displeasure with the ordinance that was brought to give free 10-year visa to non-resident Nepali citizens and said, 'After Nepali citizenship is given, there is no question of visa. The government should correct this 'nonsense' decision.
In the program organized on the occasion of National Unity and Reconciliation Day, leader Koirala protested the statement made by Prime Minister KP Oli that the Constitution will be amended by 2087, saying it was against the agreement between the two parties.
Leader Koirala, who came to Britain on January 9 at the invitation of British Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Catherine West and Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Commerce, Gareth Thomas, is scheduled to address an interaction on British-Nepal relations at the British Parliament Building, Westminster, today, Monday. Leader Koirala is interacting with Nepalis working in various fields during his visit to Britain.
