Opposition parties rise up against the government in Parliament

Opposition party leaders objected to the ordinance being introduced by bypassing Parliament, and questioned the decision to raise the homeless without managing them.

Baishak 28, 2083

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Opposition parties rise up against the government in Parliament

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Opposition parties have protested against the ordinances brought by the government and the squatters being raised without proper management. Speaking in the ‘emergency time’ of the parliament meeting on Monday, the first day of the budget session, lawmakers from the Congress, UML, Nepali Communist Party, Labor Culture and Rastriya Prajatantra Party raised questions about the ordinances brought by bypassing the parliament.

Chief whip of the main opposition party Niskal Rai said that the government bypassed the parliament and brought the ordinance, going against the spirit of the constitution and constitutionalism. ‘Why is the government afraid of two-thirds of the parliament?’ It is not that the ordinance should not be brought, but the ordinance should be brought in accordance with the sentiments of the parliament. We will not let the government sit idly by in this matter,' he said, 'The ordinance on the Constitutional Council has not benefited the essence of the constitution and constitutionalism in any way.'

Opposition parties rise up against the government in Parliament

He said that the provision in the ordinance on the Constitutional Council that even though there are six members in the council, three of them have a majority in making decisions has given excessive power to the Prime Minister. 'How can a decision made by three out of six council members be a majority? The ordinance has given hyper power to the Prime Minister. The Constitutional Council was not conceived in the constitution to make it easy for the Prime Minister,' he added.

He accused poor families of being attacked in the name of making the city beautiful. 'In the name of making the city beautiful, the government used a dozer in the slums. That dozer did not just demolish the huts, it also destroyed the trust of the citizens,' he said, 'The state attacked the name of the poor in the name of development. When the poor are in pain, the state does not recognize them? Which principle of natural justice is this?'

Opposition parties rise up against the government in Parliament

UML Secretary and MP Padma Aryal said that the government has attacked democratic values ​​and norms by bringing the ordinance.'

'Those who heated up this House yesterday by calling the ordinance a brutal blow to democratic values ​​and norms are walking on the same path today. Is this political maturity or changed morality according to the government-constitution? Will the people understand this as a transformation or the height of shamelessness?' Her question was, 'Is the new thinking the idea of ​​imposing arbitrary rule by the executive by setting aside the parliament? Is it evidence of cowardice to try to escape the question that will arise in the parliament by adjourning the parliament and bringing the ordinance?'

She accused them of violating the principle of separation of powers by violating precedence. She said, ‘The appointment of the Chief Justice has violated the principle of separation of powers. A dangerous narrative is being created that the head of the judiciary will be determined not by the method, but by the Prime Minister’s initiative. The independent judiciary has been strangled.’

Aryal objected to the abolition of student organizations and trade unions through the ordinance. ‘Students and trade unions have been abolished. Has political faith died in the country? Is there an audacity to shrink the parties by bringing an ordinance related to political parties?’ she said, ‘This is not democracy, but a journey of a controlled dictatorship.’

NCP Chief Whip Yubaraj Dulal pointed out that the government is teasing the people’s representatives by bringing the ordinance. ‘The government is trying to bring in squatters to bring about a man-made disaster. The terror of the security forces has forced citizens to commit suicide,' he added, 'Haven't you dreamed of running the country with an ordinance? This is embarrassing two people's representatives of the ruling party. Is it a practice of democracy or a step towards autocracy?'

Labor Culture Chairman Harkaraj Rai objected to the fact that the squatters were made homeless. 'We feel that the government has failed by making thousands of squatters homeless and forcing them to commit suicide,' he asked, 'Did the Prime Minister go to the holding center of the squatters?'

He said that the government itself brought the ordinance by violating the law. 'It was necessary to remind democracy. The supremacy of the citizen is established by the supremacy of the parliament. "Cheating the parliament means not respecting the public opinion," he said, "Why couldn't this government establish the law and order?"

He also accused the government of being silent while India was opening a road to Lipulekh.

RPP Chief Whip Khushbu Oli said that the government was insensitive after removing the squatters from the settlement.

"Weren't we heard that the government expressed condolences after the lives of two squatters ended? We didn't see a statement. What can we understand from this incident? It doesn't show how far this government is from the common man," she said, "Even death has a class and caste here. I want to question my friends from the ruling party. Do people living on the banks of a river have a life or not?"

She said that the government has cheated the parliament even though the ordinance is issued only in compelling circumstances.

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