The Speaker is going to consult with the chief whips of the political parties on whether the Speaker and the Parliament Secretariat will take a writ to the Supreme Court for a judicial trial against the dissolution of the House of Representatives.
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Speaker Devraj Ghimire has called the chief whips of the political parties represented in the dissolved House of Representatives to discuss whether to go to court with a writ petition against the dissolution of the House of Representatives.
According to Speaker's press expert Shekhar Adhikari, a meeting has been called on Wednesday at 9 o'clock. The chief whips of the party have been called for a discussion in the Speaker's office at Singhdarbar.
Chief whips of political parties such as Congress, UML, Maoist, RSWP, RPRPA, United Samajwadi Party, Jaspa Nepal, Jaspa, Lospa, Naupa, Janmat etc. have been called for discussion, the official said. "The Speaker is going to consult with the chief whips of the political parties on whether the Speaker and the Parliament Secretariat will take a writ to the Supreme Court for a judicial trial against the dissolution of the House of Representatives," he said.
Earlier, the Speaker has also held informal discussions with lawyers and constitutional scholars.
After being appointed as Prime Minister, Sushila Karki recommended the dissolution of the House of Representatives on August 27. Based on the same recommendation, President Ramchandra Paudel dissolved the House of Representatives and announced the date of elections for February 21.
10 writ petitions have been submitted to the Supreme Court on Tuesday against the dissolution of the House of Representatives.
