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UML concerned about dragging the President into controversy over Citizenship Bill issue



KATHMANDU: The main opposition party, CPN-UML, has expressed its objection saying the institution of the President has been blamed over the Citizenship Bill.

UML chief whip Bishal Bhattarai, speaking at the outset of the meeting of the House of Representatives today, said that looking at the ordinance and the bill with the same lens in itself is not tenable.

He complained over various comments being made after the President returned the Citizenship Bill which the Federal Parliament had forwarded to her for authentication after passing it to the Parliament for reconsideration.

The UML chief whip argued that some provisions in the Bill are against the country’s interest and stressed that it should be appropriately finalized.

Lawmaker Laxmi Pariyar drew the attention of the House saying the citizenship certificates issued to the members of the Dalit community giving them incorrect and disrespectful names were not corrected yet.

She objected saying that although a citizen from Dailekh had applied to the District Administration Office for correcting his name on the citizenship certificate, no action was taken on the application and the applicant has been slighted.

Publish Date : 16 August 2022 13:06 PM

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