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The Federal Parliament Secretariat has suspended the entry passes of two journalists for using unlimited words while asking Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli a question while leaving the Parliament. Journalist Kishore Shrestha and Prakash Oli's parliament entry pass has been suspended.
The Federal Parliament Secretariat has alleged that Shrestha and Oli, who had obtained an entry pass to the Media Center of the Parliament Secretariat, violated parliamentary dignity and discipline when they questioned Prime Minister Oli who was leaving the meeting after the House of Representatives meeting on February 4. According to
Secretariat, journalist Shrestha and Oli used unlimited words like 'tyrant' and 'Hitler' while asking questions to Prime Minister Oli.
According to the decision of the Secretary General of the Parliament, their entry passes have been suspended for one month.
Prakash Oli Sunaulo Nepal and Kishore Shrestha Yuva Mana are journalists working in Nepal.
