Speaker's discussion with chief whips, who said what?

Ghimire discussed with the chief whips of the political parties represented in the dissolved House of Representatives to consult on whether to go to court with a writ petition against the dissolution of the House of Representatives.

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Speaker's discussion with chief whips, who said what?

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Speaker Devraj Ghimire discussed with the chief whips of the parties on Wednesday.

Ghimire discussed with the chief whips of the political parties represented in the dissolved House of Representatives to consult on whether to go to court with a writ petition against the dissolution of the House of Representatives. 

The all-party meeting called by the Speaker 

Shyam Kumar Ghimire: Congress

The dissolution of the House of Representatives is unconstitutional. It would be better if we could find a way out through the constitutional way. The next solution is the restoration of parliament or elections. The government is creating an environment for elections. If the government maintains peace and security and creates an environment for elections, Congress has no objection to go for fresh mandate. Congress will not run away if elections are held without fear. 

Mahesh Bertaula: UML

The dissolution of the House of Representatives is undemocratic and unconstitutional. This (decision to dissolve the 27th) is regression. 8 parties issued a statement and said that it is unconstitutional. Thank you for this. Even now, the exit will be made through the constitutional way. Parliament should be restored. Parliament should be kept alive. The government has not prepared for elections. Statutory institutions should be kept alive. It must be judicially tested. Political parties should create pressure on this. Speaker should play a role. 

Hitraj Pandey: Maoist

Genji movement is a rare event in history. Let's review what are our weaknesses. Looking at the book of the constitution, the formation and dissolution of this government can be seen as unconstitutional. However, the current situation should be taken into consideration. In the current situation, the only way out is the election. The government should create an environment for elections. 

Rajendra Pandey: United Samajwadi

We, the 8 parties, have already made our point. In which there are 229 MPs. It must have reached the court. Therefore, the message that the parties are against disintegration has gone out. 

However, the government should create an environment for elections. If there is an election atmosphere, then we will go to the election. The government has three mandates. Negotiations with Genji, peacekeeping and elections. The government should focus on this.

Rekha Yadav: Jaspa

party has already decided to go to the elections. This decision was taken on October 3. It will be discussed again next week. There is a discussion about the restoration of parliament. 

Speaker

I have no other opinion now. I will do what I have to do to protect democracy, democracy and the constitution. I will discuss more with them later and come to a conclusion.

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