Judiciary's interventionist activity means the government and parliament cannot work: Secretary Bhattarai

Some people say that the state has failed, this is absurd.

Bhadra 11, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Judiciary's interventionist activity means the government and parliament cannot work: Secretary Bhattarai

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UML Secretary and MP Yogesh Bhattarai, who is leading the government, has accused the Judiciary of interfering with the rights of the Executive and the Legislature, and has not been able to work effectively.

UML Secretary Bhattarai made the allegation in an interaction program on '10 years review of Constitution implementation: achievements, problems and challenges and suggestions' organized in Kathmandu on Wednesday. He said that the government, the court and the parliament were interfering in each other's fields, but the court was interfering in the work of the government and the parliament, and the work could not be done, he said. It seems that the Judiciary, the Executive and the Executive have entered into each other's rights in these 10 years. It seems that the judiciary is more active in this, if the judiciary shows activism, other mechanisms of the state will have problems to work," he said.

Noting that the federal state system of Nepal is progressing successfully, Bhattarai said that there is a need to make it more effective. Remembering that the Election Commission successfully conducted the two elections after the announcement of the Constitution, he said that the state machinery is constantly moving. Some people say that the state has failed, this is absurd. Our stat is not failed . Our state still needs to do a lot more. The Election Commission has completed two elections with great success even after the announcement of the Constitution,' Bhattarai said, 'If our province is not working, how is this work going on?' Our bureaucracy, our security agencies, our courts, our state mechanisms are working well. What we need is better than that.'

Bhattarai said that although the bureaucracy, security agencies, courts and other mechanisms of the state are working effectively, there is a need for some reforms. "The implementation of our constitution has also been done properly." Political activities have also moved towards stability,' he said.

Kantipur

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