”I tried to talk to Dahalji to run the regular parliament from tomorrow, but he deliberately did not come in contact”
Prime Minister and UML President KP Sharma Oli has said that it is anti-democratic for the opposition to obstruct the House by making the resignation of Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar an unnecessary issue.
Addressing the meeting of the UML parliamentary party in Baneshwar today, Prime Minister Oli said that the regular activities of the parliament will be conducted from Tuesday. I tried to talk to the main opposition Maoist chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahalji about running the regular parliament from tomorrow, but he deliberately did not come in contact. Maybe they are in the mood to talk, not communicate and close the House. Such behavior does not always work. "Parliament is not always closed on such unwanted matters," Prime Minister Oli said, "The Home Minister's resignation has been demanded without finding any issues, while there has been no complaint or investigation against the Home Minister. Therefore, Parliament is not blocked in such matters. Gentlemen, be ready. The House will start tomorrow.'
Prime Minister Oli said that even if a group sits on the street with some demand, they will go and support it and obstruct the House, which will help regression and not help democracy.
Mentioning that the budget has come in a very challenging situation when the economy is going down, anarchists and dissidents are protesting, he said that the monarchy is not the subject of today's debate. "In today's society, it is foolish to advocate the lineage tradition and slave mentality of being born and becoming a king. It is run by elected representatives of India and China or America. In some countries, the monarchy has survived. There is nothing scientific and judicial in the world of monarchy. At such a time, it is a pity to see the level of consciousness of those who talk about re-establishing the monarchy in Nepal,' he said.
Even if the dissidents and anarchy want to make Sri Lanka or Bangladesh, they should understand that the solution will be only by returning to democracy in those countries, he said.
Commenting on the disquiet and frustration that has been manifested in some areas due to having to leave power, he said that there are 'horror' tendencies of not seeing the good work of the government and trying to cause failure. We have done good work in all areas. We will proceed more effectively for development and good governance,' he claimed.
