Opposition parties obstruct NA meeting

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Opposition parties obstruct NA meeting

Kathmandu: The meeting of the Federal Parliament could not enter the agenda due to the protest of opposition parties.

Soon after the National Assembly meeting began on Thursday, lawmakers of the opposition parties protested by standing up from their respective seats. Dr Beduram Bhusal of CPN (Unified Socialist) said the government should furnish the reasons why the Managing Director of Nepal Electricity Authority, Kul Man Ghising, was dismissed from the post.

‘The dismissal is a Cabinet decision. As per Article 76, the Prime Minister should be accountable to the federal parliament. So the Prime Minister should respond to the House, said Dr Bhusal.

NA Chairperson Narayan Prasad Dahal urged lawmakers not to obstruct today’s business. The attention of the NA was drawn to it. But we have to pass the bills brought to replace ordinances soon.’

Similarly, the Nepali Congress Parliamentary Party leader at NA, Krishna Prasad Sitaula, requested the opposition parties to help run the meeting because the obstruction would hinder the passage of the replacement bills.

Sitaula also reminded the constitutional provision as per which replacement bill should be passed within 60 days of the approval of ordinances. The NA meeting was postponed for an hour.

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