Parliament meeting adjourned till 11 o'clock tomorrow

Jestha 13, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Parliament meeting adjourned till 11 o'clock tomorrow

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Today's meeting of the House of Representatives has been adjourned until tomorrow morning at 11 am. Speaker Devraj Ghimire adjourned today's meeting for half an hour after the opposition interrupted it. After half an hour, the meeting was not resumed and the meeting was adjourned till 2:30 in the afternoon.

To conduct the meeting, Speaker Ghimire discussed with the leaders of the ruling party and the opposition party in the working room, but the parliament meeting was adjourned till 11 o'clock tomorrow.

The opposition parties demanded the resignation of Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar in the case of visit visa and it was obstructed.

Immediately after the start of today's session of the Assembly, the opposition parties Nepal Communist Party (Maoist Center), National Independent Party (RASWPA) and National Democratic Party (RDP) obstructed the House demanding the resignation of the Home Minister. 

Before that, Speaker Ghimire had provided time for Nepali Congress chief whip Shyam Ghimire to speak on behalf of the ruling party. To prevent the MP from the ruling party from speaking, the MPs of the RSVP stood up and raised slogans. 

MPs of the opposition party obstructed the MPs of the ruling party from speaking in the House demanding the resignation of Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar .

RSVP MP Shishir Khanal demanded that a high-level investigation commission should be formed regarding the involvement of Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar in the 'visit visa' case. He insisted that the House would not be allowed to function until a high-level commission of inquiry was formed, saying that there was organized corruption in that case.

'An illegal extortion racket worth crores is going on by robbing innocent youths in the name of visit visa at Tribhuvan International Airport,' MP Khanal said, 'The Joint Secretary sent by the Home Minister is from a controversial background . But why was he sent to immigration . The interest of the Home Minister is also connected.'

Similarly, MP Varshman Pun of the Maoist Center also said that the Home Minister should resign on the basis of morality. 

Kantipur

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