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Ordinance relating to Political Parties (second amendment) tabled at National Assembly amid protest



KATHMANDU: The Ordinance Relating to Political Parties (second amendment)-2021 has been tabled amid the protest of the lawmakers of the CPN-UML in Friday’s meeting of the National Assembly.

Amid the protest, NA Chairperson Ganesh Prasad Timalsina allowed Home Minister Bal Krishna Khand to table the ordinance. Earlier, lawmakers of the UML protested by standing at their respective seats soon after Chair Timalsina announced the beginning of the House business.

The NA Chair allocated time to UML lawmaker Devendra Dahal to put forth the view. On the occasion, Dahal accused Speaker and Election Commission of hatching conspiracy against the UML to weaken and to split it. The UML had been demanding not to give recognition of lawmaker to its 14 members facing party’s action.

Chair Timalisna had urged the opposition lawmakers to create environment to run the House business as they have already drawn the attention of the House and general people through their statement. The ordinance was tabled amid the protest after UML continued their protest ignoring Chair Timalsina’s request.

The meeting passed the condolence motion on demise of Constituent Assembly members—Juth Bahadur Khadgi (JB Tuhure) and Mahendra Sherchan.

The next NA meeting has been scheduled for 1:00 pm on September 13.

Publish Date : 10 September 2021 20:13 PM

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