Blocking Parliament means holding people's rights hostage: Congress Chief Whip Ghimire

Ashad 1, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Blocking Parliament means holding people's rights hostage: Congress Chief Whip Ghimire

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Chief Whip of Nepali Congress Shyam Kumar Ghimire has said that the Rashtriya Prajatantra Party is protesting in the Parliament with revenge. He said this while talking to the media after a discussion with the chief whips called by Speaker Devraj Ghimire.

He said that even after reaching an agreement, it is not good to block the parliament with revenge. He insisted that it is not good to block the Parliament even after the RSVP demanded that the process of investigation be carried out within a month and the Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar during his speech in the Parliament said that the process would be carried out within a month. 

He said, 'They are allowed to keep their views of their party. We have nothing to say about it. It was a subject that they almost came to an agreement on. They said to set a time. When the Home Minister spoke later, he said that I will start the work within 30 days. He also set a timeframe. What do you want now? It was not difficult to understand that they were trying to take revenge by blaming what happened to their chairman on the home minister. There was nothing else about it.

chief whip Ghimire said that parliament cannot be used as a means of seeking revenge. He said that blocking the Parliament and holding it hostage is holding hostage the rights of the sovereign common people. 

Kantipur

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