Deputy Secretary General Sharma expressed his anger that the articles of the constitution could not be implemented. Even though he continued in the parliament, he said that he felt sorry for himself.
Deputy General Secretary of CPN (Maoist Centre) Janardhan Sharma has commented that why the law is being stolen has come to the parliament and people are self-condemned.
Addressing a program held in Kathmandu on Saturday, he said that he has been in the parliament continuously since the interim period and said that he is self-condemned as to why he has come to the parliament lately. He said that he may be bored even though he is a little old. He lamented that the things written in the constitution could not be implemented. Why did he not implement the constitution? When asked, he commented that the others were jealous.
He said, 'We have made progress available in the constitution, but it is said that it is a fish from a scholar's book and a fish from a river. The people should get to enjoy the constitution. We have failed to create conditions for people to enjoy. This is the question I asked myself. But the question I ask myself is difficult for others. Ask yourself the question. Because that's where we are. Why couldn't we go towards using the articles of the constitution that are written on the page. I have been in Parliament continuously since the interim period. In recent times, it seems that the law is being stolen in the Parliament. The law itself is stolen. Maybe a little bored. Maybe a little old.'
Deputy Secretary General Sharma said that it is necessary to debate continuously for 15 days about the country's economy.
