Ruling party MP Singh criticizes Prime Minister, says 'relations with neighbors have deteriorated'

Stating that democracy will have no future if the parliament is weakened, Amresh Kumar Singh said, ”If the parliamentary system is weakened or ignored, democracy will have no future.”

Jestha 6, 2083

Kantipur Reporter

Ruling party MP Singh criticizes Prime Minister, says 'relations with neighbors have deteriorated'

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Rashtriya Swatantra Party (RSVP) MP Amresh Kumar Singh has criticized Prime Minister Balendra Shah for not being accountable to the parliament. He has also claimed that relations with neighboring countries India and China have deteriorated due to the current government. In a conversation with journalist Nimesh Banjade on Himalaya TV's 'Yaksha Prashan' program, Singh said, 'I am neither a spokesperson for India nor a spokesperson for Balendra. Geopolitical relations have deteriorated. Geopolitical relations have deteriorated more than the KP Oli government. Relations with China have also deteriorated. I cannot say about America.'

He also accused the Shah-led government of reminding him of the Pakistani model of democracy. 'Democracy has never stabilized in Pakistan. It will never happen. Because the parliament was never allowed to become strong there,' he said, citing the current situation in Nepal as an example, 'Looking at the current situation, that suspicion cannot be ignored.'

He said that he supported Balendra Shah in the Falgun 21 elections last year to break the way the government was running and running in a country that was already crippled by corruption. 'The way the government was running. The syndicate was running. We supported Balen to break that,' he said, 'Every sector in the country had been crippled by corruption. Nepotism and favoritism had been crippled. All sectors of the country had become defunct. From the ward to the Singha Durbar, corruption was rampant. While talking to Balen, I found a calm spirit in him and I found a desire to reform him in favor of building the country and the people.' He said that he has contested the election supporting the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) even now, saying that the country will not improve unless they change.

He said that the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) emerged out of discontent with the Congress, Maoists, Madhesi parties, etc. He said, 'Just as in the previous elections, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) emerged out of discontent with the Congress, UML, Maoists, or Madhesi parties, and achieved such a historic victory.'

Singh, who had praised the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and Balendra Shah during the Falgun 21 elections, criticized the Shah-led government. He said that the government has weakened the parliament by introducing ordinances by circumventing the parliamentary process, and that this will affect the future of democracy. 'If the parliamentary system is weakened, silenced, or ignored, there will be no future for democracy,' he said. He also said that the government is being told that there is no justification for parliament. 'The government should also be made accountable. There is a saying - authority without accountability is a very dangerous thing.' He said that the current government does not have to be accountable when using its authority and that parliament is nothing.

The Prime Minister is trying to run the government the way Shah ran the metropolis and the current government has created a geopolitical imbalance. He said that the common people at the border are suffering due to strict customs.

He also claimed that bribery is still going on at the government level and that bribery is being exchanged in the case files. He said, 'I had said this even when Sudhan Gurung was the Home Minister. I had said to get rid of the vagabonds in plain clothes.' He also said that there has been no different experience in government work at the people's level.

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