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NC Chief Whip lashes out at government



JANAKPURDHAM: Nepali Congress parliamentary party chief whip Bal Krishna Khand has accused the government of becoming indifferent when it comes to strengthening the federal democratic system.

Addressing a news conference organized by Nepal Press Union’s Dhanusha branch here today, he said the government has become center-oriented rather than people-oriented. The chief whip of the main opposition party charged that although there was a two-thirds majority government in the country, the protection, development and governance system was in a state of limbo.

He further said attempts by the NCP-led government to bring the governance system like that of the neighboring country China is against the Constitution of Nepal.

“The Nepali Congress objects to the activity of seeking to adopt the governance system of China in Nepal’s state system,” he said, describing this activity as a blow to the democracy and federalism.

The NC chief whip slammed the government which he said is in power on the bedrock of federal democracy of making an ill attempt to restrict the free press, human rights, the Security Council and the citizen’s right to property by presenting in parliament bill that goes against the spirit of the constitution.

Publish Date : 30 September 2019 17:46 PM

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