RPP fails in test of political conduct and credibility: RPP Whip Oli

RPP Whip Khusbu Oli's question to the RSP - 'Is political commitment now just an option that can be changed according to the situation, or is there any moral and political responsibility left in it?'

Chaitra 27, 2082

Jaya Singh Mahara

RPP fails in test of political conduct and credibility: RPP Whip Oli

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Rastriya Swatantra Party, which is leading the government, has failed the test of political conduct and credibility, Rastriya Prajatantra Party whip Khusbu Oli has said. In the House of Representatives meeting on Friday, RPP whip Oli said that she trusted the assurance of the RPP and nominated Saraswati Lama as the candidate for the Deputy Speaker. Oli said that the RPP had assured the RPP and supported the candidate of the Shram Sanskriti Party. 'Parliament is not only based on the constitution, rules and regulations, it is based on trust, commitment and especially responsible political culture between the parliamentary parties,' Oli said. 'The understanding reached with the ruling parties regarding the post of Deputy Speaker was abandoned at the last minute after the dialogue with the ruling parties. This issue has shown how cheap the concept of trust between us parties is.'

RPP says that there was a betrayal of trust after the dialogue with the RPP. RPP whip Oli said that she did not file her candidacy for the Deputy Speaker position because she was greedy for it. 'This is not just a question of the position reserved for the opposition by the constitution, it was also a test of political conduct and credibility. It was also a test of political culture, in which the ruling party has proven itself to be a failure,' Oli said, 'It is said that the basis of cooperation is trust, but here distrust has been institutionalized as a new political culture.'

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Oli said that the RPP, which has emerged as a new political force, has not behaved in a credible manner. 'The RPP has been true to its word, but the RPP has set a precedent in its emerging political history of not being able to trust its own words and commitments.' Today's question is not about the position, but about political conduct,' Oli said.

RPP whip Oli also said that new political parties should not have syndicates.

Oli said that the RPP has nominated an indigenous woman as a candidate for the post of Deputy Speaker. She also said that women should be accepted as politicians. She did not object to the criticism that the RPP has been criticizing women as candidates. Oli said that it is wrong to identify women only because of their husbands and said that women should be accepted as politicians.

Oli said that the parliament should not be only about youth. She said that the parliament also needs experienced people. 'This house does not run only on the energy of the youth, it also needs the experience of the elders. The need of the moment is the passion, energy and experience of the youth in this country. "That's why we are not just young people in this House," said Whip Oli. "This country needs a political culture built on the foundation of honesty. Even though we are in the opposition, we cooperate and coordinate with the ruling party, but the foundation of politics here should not be new, old, young, or senior, but on the foundation of honesty."

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