President of Janata Samajwadi Party, Nepal, Upendra Yadav, has said that the government's malicious selfishness and mentality are behind bringing important laws through an ordinance when the parliament session should be called. President Yadav has said that five other ordinances cannot be passed until the land ordinance is withdrawn.
Presenting the political and organizational report in the meeting of the party central committee which started on Sunday, President Yadav said that the land ordinance is not in the interest of the people. He also said that the ordinance to amend some Nepal Acts is not in the interest of the country and the people. Chairman Yadav said that the ordinance was brought by making arrangements to favor real estate and land mafia.
Recalling that Article 114 of the Constitution states that "except when both houses of the Federal Parliament are in session, the President may issue an ordinance on the recommendation of the Council of Ministers", Yadav said that the coalition government's malicious self-interest and mentality was behind the government's introduction of important laws through ordinances when it was necessary to call a session of the Parliament.
'Among the 6 bills presented in the parliament, the ordinance to amend some of the Nepalese laws related to land is not in the interest of the country and the people, it favors the real estate and land mafia and brokers, and it has been brought with the purpose of distributing the forest, public land of Terai/Madhes to their party workers,' President Yadav said, 'According to the said ordinance, there is a situation where the real landless, Sukum residents cannot get land and an environmental crisis has arisen. Our party stands firmly against the Land Ordinance as it can become more complicated.'
Chairman Yadav said that the ordinance related to land should be withdrawn . "Until the Land Ordinance is withdrawn from the Parliament, the government has not been able to present the Ordinance in the House due to its adamant stance of not supporting and supporting the remaining five Ordinances," he said.
Earlier, Yadav had said that he would help pass five ordinances except the land ordinance. The government brought 6 ordinances before convening the winter session of the Federal Parliament. Due to lack of majority in the National Assembly, the proposal to accept the ordinance has not been presented.
President Yadav said that due to the stance taken by Jaspa, Nepal against the wrong policies and provisions in the ordinance issued by the government, public trust in the country and the people has increased in the party.
