It is wrong to say that the Parliament will not accept the Constitution after taking an oath under the Constitution: Prime Minister Oli

Chaitra 25, 2081

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It is wrong to say that the Parliament will not accept the Constitution after taking an oath under the Constitution: Prime Minister Oli

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Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that it would be wrong to take an oath under the constitution and come to the parliament and say that the constitution will not be accepted. He said that there is a lack of honesty targeting such people.

Speaking at an event held in Kathmandu, Prime Minister Oli claimed that Nepal is lagging behind in development due to the feudal system and amid the wide expectations of the people after the political change, they are trying hard to advance the journey of development and good governance.

'Defeated feudalism has not stopped saying that I want to come. The feudal lords are asking me to support him', he said, targeting the monarchists, 'It is a lack of honesty to come to the parliament after taking an oath under the provisions of the constitution and not accept the constitution.'

According to him, the transition period will be prolonged. Prime Minister Oli said that Nepal is going to fulfill some of its obligations in international relations while protecting its independence, self-respect and national interests.

He said that the mountains of Nepal do the job of intercepting the hot air of the Bay of Bengal and the mountains are doing the job of preventing the sea from getting too hot and protecting this land and the rest of the world from desertification.

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