Demand to call winter session immediately, warning of street struggle if not called
The political parties outside the government have announced that they will stage a street struggle if the government does not call the winter session of the parliament immediately. They have also opposed the government's move to bypass Parliament and bring an ordinance.
The 6 opposition parties in the Parliament and the Samajwadi Front held a separate meeting in Sihandbar on Wednesday. The meeting of the opposition parties held at the Maoist's parliamentary party office Singhdarbar on Wednesday morning concluded that the government has proceeded in an undemocratic and arbitrary manner. The opposition parties have objected that the government is trying to amend the law itself to bring about a two-party rule.
In a meeting held in conjunction with the main opposition Maoists, Maoist Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal and United Socialists Chairman Madhav Kumar Nepal commented that Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has proceeded on the path of ordinance to weaken the Parliament. They claimed that the government is facing a crisis due to its own causes. Leaders of Maoist, United Socialist Party, Rashtriya Swatantra Party, Rashtriya Prajatantra Party, Aam Janata Party and Nepal Samajwadi Party participated in the meeting of opposition parties.
After the meeting of the opposition party, Maoist Deputy General Secretary Varshman Pun said, 'We have come together because the government has shown the will to rule in an arbitrary manner without calling the regular parliament session.' has given
The conclusion of the opposition party is that the cost and corruption are becoming uncontrollable. "While the two parties, Congress and UML, are in a mathematically comfortable position, they are working against the voice and feelings of the people. It is necessary to warn about it and discuss the issues of people's concern in the parliament," said Maoist Deputy General Secretary Pun. He also informed that the opposition parties, which the government is working by deceiving the people's representatives, are ready to demand the calling of a special session.
The meeting held on Wednesday afternoon of Samajwadi Morcha has decided to hold a demonstration in the capital on January 16 against the government's move. The front meeting was held under the chairmanship of Netra Vikram Chand, general secretary of the Nepal Communist Party, who is not in the parliament. The top leader of the front has been scheduled to address the protest in Kathmandu on the occasion of Martyrs' Day.
Nepal Samajwadi Party leader Ganganarayan Shrestha, who participated in both the meetings of the opposition party and the Samajwadi Front, said that it was decided to counter the wrong actions of the government by forming a front between the opposition in the parliament and those who are not. "Running the Parliament and governing through ordinances is not a democratic system. It is said that the draft of the bill has been prepared in such a way as to keep the threshold at 5 percent on the proportional side,'' he said. It has been decided that all the opposition parties will oppose it.'
