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High voltage drama at Province 5 Assembly Hall creates hullabaloo on social media



KATHMANDU: Province 5 Assembly Hall witnessed a high voltage drama on Monday after the provincial government tabled a proposal over the province name and permanent capital.

While the province Minister Kul Prasad KC was going to table the government’s proposal in the rostrum of the assembly, NC lawmakers suddenly started vandalizing chairs. They smashed not only the chairs but also the mic.

This act of the lawmakers was being broadcast live from the YouTube channel of the Province Assembly. Now, the footage of the vandalism is going viral on social media. The number of people sharing the footage on social media has skyrocketed.

Hundreds of people have shared this video on Facebook and Twitter. The lawmakers from the main opposition have been criticized from all quarters.

Some social media users even challenged NC Spokesperson Bishwa Prakash Sharma to take action against these legislators.

Likewise, Internal Affairs and Law Minister KC, while proposing for final discussion, asked the marshals to “drag the protesting lawmakers” out from the hall.

Social media users have also strongly criticized this statement of Minister KC.

Publish Date : 05 October 2020 18:45 PM

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