Kathmandu: Nepali Congress (NC) has objected to the government’s decision to unexpectedly end the house session.
NC parliamentary party meeting, on Sunday, came up to the conclusion as the incumbent minister was involved in the cooperative fraud case. But, the government did not care about the demands of the government.
NC Chief Whip Ramesh Lekhak said that NC strongly condemned the government’s decision to end the winter session. He said that the government was not paying attention to the matter of savings embezzlement, raised by the opposition.
Chief Whip Lekhak said the obstruction of the house session was due to the dictatorial activity shown by the government. NC said that they were not obstructing the house and there was an obstacle in the house session as the government was acting irresponsibly.
‘There must have been a serious and meaningful dialogue regarding the formation of the parliamentary probe committee for investigating the Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister Rabi Lamichhane. But, the parliament is moving forward contrary to the value recognition,’ said Whip Lekhak,’ The government must be serious regarding the demand of the public. Must not run against the parliament. The parliamentary exercise should not be weakened.’
Lekhak said that the government unexpectedly postponed the session of the parliament.