”Parliament meeting should be conducted by taking the opposition into confidence”

After the speaker started the meeting, the parliamentarians of RSWP and RPP boycotted the parliament in protest. They expressed anger at the indifference of the government.

Bhadra 6, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

”Parliament meeting should be conducted by taking the opposition into confidence”

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The parliamentarians emphasized that the parliament should not be run without taking the opposition party into confidence based on the numbers.

As soon as Speaker Devraj Ghimire started today's session of the House of Representatives, the parliamentarians of the National Democratic Party (RPP) and the National Democratic Party (RPP) stood up and protested. Speaker Ghimire gave RSVP MP Nisha Dangi time to speak. Sansad Dangi mentioned that boycotting the parliament was a form of protest and reminded that it was also done by the current ruling parties in the past.

She objected to portraying opposition to parliament as against democratic values. MP Dangi said that the RSWP is constantly protesting to warn the ruling party. He said that the parliament should not be based on numbers but should move forward with trust in the opposition. 

Raswapa has been protesting continuously for two months and  MP Dangi said that even if the result is zero, he will continue it. MP Dangi alleged that the government was slow to solve the problems of the people, that it tried to remove the Deputy Speaker by making partisan criteria, and that the Constitutional Council was not sitting for a long time and the constitutional body was kept vacant.

MP Anisha Nepali said that the RPP opposed the agreement between India and China to open the trade route through Lipulekh, Limpiyadhura and Kalapani areas. Mentioning that these areas are indivisible places of Nepal, she requested to solve this problem on the basis of national consensus. She also informed that RPP will boycott the meeting of the House of Representatives until the investigation commission is formed on the

visit visa. As soon as both parliamentarians finished speaking, the parliamentarians of RSWP and RPP left the parliament building.

Kantipur

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