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RPP Chairman Rajendra Lingden has accused Speaker Devraj Ghimir of moving the House of Representatives meeting forward against parliamentary tradition. After the boycott of the Parliament on Monday, in a conversation with the media persons at the Parliament Building premises, Speaker Lingden said that the meeting went ahead against the parliamentary dignity and tradition.
The demand of RPP and RSWP that Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar should resign in the case of visit visa remains the same. However, the main opposition Maoist who has been making this demand has agreed with the ruling party and participated in the meeting.
RPP has boycotted the House of Representatives meeting for the second day in a row. The speaker has not created the environment to participate in the budget discussion. Parliament is considered suspended when any MP stands up and expresses his disagreement. Now, when the two important parties are holding different views on the visit visa issue, instead of finding a solution through dialogue and dialogue, the speaker has forcibly led the parliament in a haphazard manner,' he said.
Informing that he will not get the allowance for the day he did not participate in the meeting, he said, 'Because it was against parliamentary dignity, he boycotted the meeting because he thought it would be unfair. We also told the speaker on this matter We have informed.'
When you boycotted the parliament, you didn't get to participate in the budget discussion! In response to the question, he said, 'The discussion of the budget is only a way to deliver. Nor is it amended. It is a budget that comes from the pocket of a leader. However, if the Speaker had created a comfortable environment, we would have participated in the discussion.'
Similarly, President Lingden also accused the government of creating totalitarianism and robbery in the name of democracy and republic. He said that even though RSWP and RPPR are on the same side, only the nature of the opposition is different. "Now, RSVP and we are at the same place on the issue. If necessary, we will discuss further,' he said.
