”Where else can the Prime Minister live than in the parliament? There is no other place. He should come to the parliament and correct his words,” said NCP MP Tamang.
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The Nepali Communist Party has said that the day has come for the ruling National Independent Party and Speaker DP Aryal to intervene in Prime Minister Balendra Shah. NCP MP Parshuram Tamang urged the leaders, MPs and Speaker of the Rashtriya Swatantra Party (RSP) to intervene in the House of Representatives meeting on Wednesday.
Stating that it was the RSP that made Shah the leader of the parliamentary party and the Prime Minister, NCP MP Tamang said that now it is time for the RSP MPs to play their role. 'I would like to request the leaders and MPs of the RSP that it is also the duty of the RSP to make their party leaders accountable to the Parliament and the Constitution. We want to see that responsibility being seriously fulfilled by the RSP,' Tamang said, 'The day has come for the RSP, which made him the party leader of this parliament and became the Prime Minister, to intervene. In the same way, it is the responsibility of the Speaker to make the dignity and honor, dignity, and supremacy of the Parliament dignified.'
MP Tamang said that the Speaker should rule Prime Minister Shah to come to Parliament and clarify his statement . 'Where else can the Prime Minister live besides Parliament? There is no other place . He should come to Parliament and correct his statement,' Tamang said .
MP Tamang also said that Prime Minister Shah's statement in the House of Representatives meeting on Jestha 17 that Nepal had also encroached on Indian territory was baseless and against the national interest . He said that such statements should be withdrawn by coming to Parliament and making it clear that he is a responsible leader .
'The Prime Minister is not a person, but the executive head of the country and the first leader of the Parliament . "The source of his respected position and authority as Prime Minister is nothing other than this sovereign Parliament and the Constitution of Nepal," MP Tamang said, expecting a ruling from the Speaker. "The Constitution of Nepal also does not envisage a Prime Minister who is unaccountable to the Parliament and a Speaker who has to keep an eye on such a situation. If there is any powerful supreme body in this country, it is this Parliament. The Constitution has given the Speaker the highly important responsibility of respecting the dignity and privileges of this sovereign Parliament."
MP Tamang said that it is not right for anyone to repeatedly oppose the Prime Minister in Parliament.
