'By suppressing the voices of opposition, this style of democracy does not strengthen. During the Rana period, the Ranas used to hang, shoot and kill opponents. Did the Rana rule survive?'
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Hari Dhakal, a member of Parliament of the Rashtriya Swatantra Party, said that the ruling party is trying to suppress the opposition voices. In the meeting of the House of Representatives on Wednesday, MP Dhakal alleged that the opposition political parties, including the RSVP, are trying to suppress the voices against human trafficking and corruption under the guise of visit visas.
MP Dhakal said that the ruling party is trying to suppress the voice of the opposition party in the parliament. We have been protesting for 95 days. The ruling party does not listen to protests against human trafficking and corruption in the name of visit visa. The parliamentarian of the ruling party has been spending these 95 days and hours in rebuttal for the two minutes we spoke. Dhakal said, "By suppressing the voice of opposition, this style does not make democracy strong. During the Rana period, the Ranas used to hang, shoot and kill the opponents, did the Rana rule survive? This style does not strengthen democracy.' MP Dhakal, who expressed an opinion on behalf of the
party, also said that the shadow of partisanship has fallen on the constitutional commissions. He opined that authorities and other agencies should be free from partisanship. "Constitutional commissions captured through partisanship begin to function after 2084". In 2084 the common people speak and Democracy speaks . Immigrants speak Nepali, the country speaks, you have no place to speak,' he said.
MP Dhakal said that instead of refuting the ruling party's demands raised by the opposition party during the two minutes of the House of Representatives, the demands should be addressed.
RSVP has also boycotted the House of Representatives meeting on Wednesday. RSVP has been boycotting the meetings of the House of Representatives since June 30. The RSVP has been boycotting the House demanding an investigation into human trafficking under the guise of a visit visa.
