Opposition parties have been obstructing the proceedings of Parliament, demanding that Prime Minister Balendra Shah correct and publicly apologize for his controversial border-related remarks made in the House of Representatives.
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The National Assembly's Tuesday meeting has been postponed without entering the agenda due to continuous obstruction by opposition party lawmakers. Tuesday's meeting has also been postponed without entering the agenda due to continuous obstruction. The next meeting of the National Assembly is scheduled to be held on Thursday, Jestha 28 at 1:15 pm.
National Assembly Speaker Narayan Prasad Dahal has expressed concern over the current political situation and expressed dissatisfaction with the role of both the government and political parties. Speaker Dahal commented that the necessary consultations have not been held between the government and the parties to find a solution so that the people can feel the political situation in the country. He said that it is not appropriate to repeat the sequence of raising slogans, expressing their opinions and adjourning the meeting in Parliament. Speaker Dahal has pointed out the need for the government to be proactive in solving the problem and for political parties to move forward with more responsibility and awareness.
He said, 'The way the political situation in the entire country has developed now, neither the government has consulted the parties nor the parties have consulted the government in a way that the people can feel. People who come to the House shouting slogans, making their points, saying that the Speaker or Chairman has adjourned the meeting and then calling it tomorrow at the same time, come at that time. This did not happen, I would also like to draw the attention of the government's honorable minister. The government should also solve this issue in a way that the Nepali people can feel. This country also belongs to the parties, my special request is that the parties should also be a little more aware of this and move forward. Instead of ruling from here, everyone should feel that this problem is a common problem for everyone. Our meetings have become closed, the entire country and the Nepali people seem to be closed, let's put an end to this situation.'
Opposition parties have been obstructing the proceedings of Parliament, demanding that Prime Minister Balendra Sah correct the controversial statement made in the House of Representatives regarding the border and publicly apologize.
