We will bring a bill in the parliament to make a law related to political parties: Prime Minister Oli

'We have almost two-thirds of the government. Why is the party useless? Throwing rocks again! Who lives by breaking stones on a pilgrimage?'

Magh 30, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

We will bring a bill in the parliament to make a law related to political parties: Prime Minister Oli

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Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that he will introduce a bill in the parliament to make a law related to political parties. Addressing the 12th convention of the Nepal Civil Service Organization on Wednesday, Prime Minister Oli said that there is a lack of laws related to political parties and that he is going to introduce a bill to fill the gap.

  Prime Minister Oli also said that the Bill will not be brought with the aim of splitting any party. "By bringing a random ordinance, if I reach 40 percent of the party or 40 percent of the parliament, it is not considered that the party can separate." He will say that he can be separated. I am not even mentioning the names of those who shouted that they tried to break up the Law Party when they brought an ordinance that allowed them to start a new party. You know. They are not the elements that will break up the CPN-UML by bringing an ordinance saying 20 or 20 to break up our party later, saying that it will be 20 or 20 if it is 25 percent,' said Prime Minister Oli.

Prime Minister Oli says that he has no desire to split any party.  "We have no desire to break up the party, but we need the law. There is a lack of law now. Now we will bring the bill to the parliament.  We bring a bill from Parliament, not from an ordinance. That is why we did not bring an ordinance. No ordinance is needed,' he said.

He says that there is no need to split any party since there is a two-thirds government. We don't need to break anyone's party. We have almost two-thirds of the government. Why is the party useless? Breaking it again is like throwing a rock and who lives after breaking a stone? It's not a necessity, it's not even a hobby,' he said.

Lately, the Oli-led government has been accused of trying to split the CPN (Unified Socialist) which has 10 seats in the House of Representatives. Prime Minister Oli says that the joint government made up of UML and Congress is a strong government and is ready to work for the country. 

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