In a meeting called by Prime Minister Oli on Monday night, President Yadav reached Baluwatar with the party's senior vice president Rajkishore Yadav
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Congress and UML have decided to withdraw their support to the government and have started the homework of getting the Upendra Yadav-led JSP Nepal to participate in the government.
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has done the homework of bringing JSP-Nepal, which has 5 members in the House of Representatives and 3 members in the National Assembly, into the government, even if the Congress and UML are united. Congress also has support for that.
A Baluwatar source said that JSP Nepal is trying to be brought into the government because there is an increased risk that the bill will not be passed as the government wants if it is in the minority in the National Assembly. A majority in the 59-member National Assembly requires 30 members. Congress has 16 members and UML has 10 members. Only when 1 member of LOSPA and 3 members of JSPA Nepal participate in the government, the government will get a majority.
Although not participating in the government, Jaspa Nepal gave a vote of confidence to the Prime Minister. However, it was decided to withdraw the support from the central executive meeting of the party only a few days ago, concluding that the government has acted against the consensus. Although the parliamentary party has been instructed to implement the party's decision, President Yadav has not convened a party meeting while the discussion on participating in the government is going on. Party president Yadav is also the leader of the parliamentary party.
In a meeting called by Prime Minister Oli on Monday night, President Yadav reached Baluwatar with the party's senior vice president Rajkishore Yadav. In Baluwatar, the Prime Minister proposed that 'You are the main strength of Madhesh, let's go together, come to the government'. After Prime Minister Oli called the meeting and instructed him to place the pending land bill in the parliament on the agenda of the parliament meeting on Tuesday, the leaders of JSP Nepal were shocked at the beginning.
Senior Vice President Yadav said that on the one hand, let's come to an agreement for participation in the government, and on the other hand, the government backed down after the land bill was put on the agenda of the House of Representatives, and the language of the ordinance was kept. The decision to place the land bill on the agenda of the parliament has been made without our consent. We took the position that it should be removed from the agenda to create an atmosphere of consensus and discussion,'' Yadav said, 'probably the government will not put it on the agenda for Tuesday.'' "Today's discussion is at the initial stage," he said. However, Jaspa Nepal's senior vice president Yadav informed that he has asked Congress and UML to correct their course and come up with a roadmap for participation in the government.
'Despite being supported for a year, the government could not fulfill our expectations and commitments. There has been no concrete progress on the seven points between the two parties such as good governance, accelerating economic activities and amending the constitution. We are not involved in budget formulation and major decision making process. Even the speaker has not called our whip for consultation. We have kept the matter of course correction,' he said.
