The opposition may shout, but the parliament should move forward: Prime Minister

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The opposition may shout, but the parliament should move forward: Prime Minister

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that the work of the House of Representatives will continue even if the opposition parties obstruct it. Prime Minister Oli has also accused the opposition parties of obstructing the parliament and committing excesses.

In the meeting of the UML parliamentary party held on Monday, Prime Minister Oli said that even if the opposition parties protested, the work of the parliament should be carried forward. He said that the resignation of Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar has been demanded without getting anything. He said that even though there is no evidence or evidence against the Home Minister, the parliament should not be blocked by asking for resignation on the basis that an employee was called and asked by the authority.

'Resignation of the Home Minister without getting anything now ? Some facts, some evidence, some should touch the home minister . Nothing has been touched, nothing has happened, the authority called an employee and asked, hey, I don't even know what he asked. I have not taken a statement,' Oli said, 'I want to say clearly. Be mentally prepared. In this way, Parliament is not obstructed. Whenever the parliament is obstructed, two people stood up, shouted, made a noise, obstructed the parliament ? Parliament cannot be obstructed like that . They may shout, but the parliament should move forward. That's it.'

Oli protested saying that the opposition parties are standing against the government on the streets and in the House. 'They also need a road, they will come when they hear that someone has come to Maitighar Mandla and say, 'Hey,' Oli said, 'If someone comes to Maitighar Mandla saying that Saila took the money and did not pay me, the opposition party will all come and say, we are with you, don't stop the movement . This is not the way.

President Oli said that the opposition parties have created discord in the parliament and on the streets.

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