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Parliament committee recommends impeaching suspended CJ Rana

Panel divided over proceeding; new parliament to take care of it


18 September 2022  

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KATHMANDU: A majority of the Impeachment Recommendation Committee lawmakers recommended the impeachment of the suspended Chief Justice Cholendra Shumsher Rana.

In the 11-member impeachment panel, six lawmakers from the ruling coalition favored the impeachment of Rana and passed a proposal on the basis of a majority.

Meanwhile, five members from CPN-UML and Loktrantrik Samajbadi Party (LSP) differed from the majority on impeaching Rana.

The UML put forth an eight-point difference in the impeachment panel’s report. UML Vice-chair Bishnu Paudel, who is a member of the panel, said that the report of the impeachment panel could not be accepted as it resembled the intent of the alliance.

He asserted that a decision cannot be reached to impeach Rana as the investigation had not been fully completed.

The committee submitted its report to Speaker Agni Prasad Sapkota last night.

Impeachment panel Chairman Ram Bahadur Bista was entrusted with the task of making the final decision to impeach Rana.

It has been said that the new parliament that will be formed after the November 20 election will take a decision on Rana’s suspension.

Bista said the committee will decide that the impeachment proceedings will be continued by the next parliament and continue the suspension, citing an example of India dating back three decades.

Publish Date : 18 September 2022 05:21 AM

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