Dahal's reply to Oli - 'The Home Minister should resign, the Prime Minister should answer in Parliament'

Jestha 14, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Dahal's reply to Oli - 'The Home Minister should resign, the Prime Minister should answer in Parliament'

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Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and the leader of the main opposition party Pushpa Kamal Dahal discussed the issue of obstruction of the Parliament. Prime Minister Oli called Dahal, the leader of the main opposition party, and talked about opening the parliament's obstruction.

Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar and Maoist MP Madhav Sapkota informed that there was a discussion between Oli and Dahal on the phone about the obstruction of parliament. Oli requested to remove the obstruction of the Parliament and make it work regularly. 

Sapkota said that Prime Minister Oli's phone call came to Chairman Dahal while the meeting of the opposition parties was sitting in the Parliament building. "The Prime Minister demanded to remove the obstruction of the House and move the House forward." The Speaker said that the Home Minister should resign and the Prime Minister should answer the questions raised in the House,' said Sapkota.

Dahal said during the conversation with Prime Minister Oli that the Home Minister should resign in order to conduct a fair investigation of the visit visa case.

'In order to allow a fair investigation into the visit visa case, the writer has said that he should resign as the Home Minister. The meeting of the opposition parties has also made the same decision, Sapkota informed. The Home Minister said that the writer requested time to speak in the Parliament.

Kantipur

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