Agreed to field a common candidate in the Front, Rupandehi-3 in favor of a separate Constitutional Court
The Federal Democratic Front of Madhesh-centered parties has concluded that the Supreme Court's decision on the appointment of constitutional officials is against the spirit and spirit of the Constitution.
The appointment of 52 constitutional officers was approved by the Supreme Court through the judgment of June 18. "We believe that the decision of the Supreme Court regarding constitutional appointments is against the essence and spirit of the Constitution," said the decision of the Front. A front meeting was held on Tuesday in conjunction with the Tarai Madhesh Democratic Party. Dissatisfied with the decision of the Supreme Court, the Front has proposed the formation of a separate constitutional court. Tamalopa President Vrishesh Chandra Lal, who presided over the
meeting, said that there was a wide discussion about the Supreme Court's latest order and the court erred in its decision. The Supreme Court has erred in interpreting the Constitution. Not only we, but many people have realized that the situation in the judicial sector is dire," he said. "There is doubt that the effect of the appointments made on the basis of party divisions has also been seen in the courts. A separate constitutional bench should be formed, not as a bench of the Supreme Court. The front has also demanded restructuring of the court. Similarly, the Morcha concludes that the manipulation of the Civil Service Bill is an insult to the Parliament. The manipulation of the decision made by the State Order and Good Governance Committee is a gross insult to the democratic law, process and Parliament and the front has demanded that those involved in it be severely punished.
Rupandehi Assembly Constituency No. The front has also decided to form a common candidate in the 3rd by-election. The statement issued after the meeting said that the candidates of the Civil Liberties Party will be supported by all on behalf of the Morcha. By-elections are scheduled to be held on November 17 in the area, which is vacant due to the death of RPP MP Deepak Bohra.
The front has also demanded that the government's opinion on the constitutional amendment made by the government should be made public immediately. The front meeting also condemned some of the comments made by Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. "Unconfirmed and unauthentic things coming from the prime minister about civilization, culture and religion is a very reprehensible act," the front said, "therefore, it was decided to ask the prime minister not to attack faith and withdraw baseless and indecent statements about eternal Hindu gods and goddesses." demanded. The front has also demanded easy availability of fertilizer to the farmers. Similarly, the demand for the release of the prisoners who were kept in jail on false charges during various protests and the release of the Red Commission report has been reiterated. LOSPA President Mahant Thakur, Jaspa Nepal Senior Vice President Raj Kishore Yadav, Rashtriya Mukti Party President Rajendra Mahato, Janata Pragatisheel Party President Hridayesh Tripathi, Citizen Liberation Party Patron Reshammalal Chaudhary and other leaders participated in the meeting. Janmat Party leaders were absent. It is suspected that the Morcha may not have participated in the public opinion meeting due to the breakup of unity with the Civil Liberties Party and the growing distance between the two parties. Recently, the public opinion was reluctant to support the candidate of Civil Liberation Party in the Ruppandehi Representative Assembly Constituency.
However, Lal, who presided over the meeting, said that the decision taken by the front was shared and unanimous by all. "They were aware of the meeting, some people were absent due to busyness in the previous meetings," he said, "maybe the leaders of public opinion could not come for the same reason." There is no such disagreement or dissatisfaction. Tamalopa president Lal informed that the
meeting also decided to hold a program in 8 places across the country to clarify the purpose, need and rationale of the front. Morcha has organized programs in Kathmandu on July 17, Bhairawa on July 21, Nepalgunj on July 23, Kailali on July 25, Biratnagar on August 16, Rajviraj on August 18, Janakpur on August 20 and Birgunj on August 22.
