Not supporting land ordinances but discussing other ordinances: Jaspa, Nepal

Magh 29, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

Not supporting land ordinances but discussing other ordinances: Jaspa, Nepal

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Jaspa, Nepal has said that although they will not support the ordinance related to land in both houses of the federal parliament, they are ready for dialogue and discussion on other issues of the ordinance. First Vice President Rajkishore Yadav said that they are open to discussion on the other 5 ordinances brought by the government.

Yadav  Stating that the issue of the land ordinance is sensitive, he said that it would be suicidal to go to the government on the condition of passing the ordinance.

The meeting of the parliamentary party held at Singh Darbar on Tuesday decided not to support the land ordinance in both the House of Representatives and the National Assembly. According to Jaspa, Nepal, the land ordinance is in favor of land mafias.


First Vice President Yadav informed about the decision of the meeting and said, 'The land ordinance is not in the interest of the country in the long run. The meeting decided that it cannot be accepted considering that it will cause great damage to the nation. It has come in favor of land mafias. Jaspa's decision is that they were brought to feed the middlemen rather than the real Sukum residents.' Stating that the practice of bringing


ordinances is wrong, Yadav said that in some ordinances, voting can be done with 'reservations'. "It is not good to bring ordinances, but if there is a discussion with the government after bringing them as necessary, then they can vote in favor of those ordinances," he said.


Yadav led by asking to conduct a party study about all the 6 ordinances brought by the government. A working group was formed.

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