Saturday, April 11th, 2026

Empty chairs, silent chamber: MPs snub deliberations on govt’s Policies and Programs (Photos)



KATHMANDU: In a striking display of political apathy, the House of Representatives (HoR) sat eerily half-empty on Tuesday as lawmakers failed to show up for one of the year’s most critical debates — the discussion on the government’s policies and programs for the upcoming fiscal year.

Presented with pomp and ceremony by President Ram Chandra Paudel last week, the policies and programs were expected to ignite spirited deliberation in the chamber. Instead, rows of empty chairs told a different story — one of disinterest, disconnect, and disregard.

Though the government, backed by a nearly two-thirds majority, had hoped to rally support around its annual plan, even members of the ruling coalition were noticeably absent. Opposition lawmakers, meanwhile, dismissed the document as a tired ritual, offering little in the way of hope or innovation.

But beyond political rhetoric, what resonated most on Tuesday was the silence — a chamber designed for discourse, now reduced to a hollow echo of parliamentary democracy. The symbolic weight of empty seats during such a pivotal session has not gone unnoticed by observers and citizens alike.

In a country where every policy affects livelihoods, development, and national direction, the lawmakers’ absence from such a forum raises serious questions: Who is listening? Who is debating? And most importantly, who is accountable?

Photos: Nepal Photo Library

Publish Date : 06 May 2025 16:09 PM

Govt launches ‘Zero Pending File Campaign’ to eliminate administrative delays

KATHMANDU: In a significant move toward bureaucratic reform, the government

PM Shah skips inaugural address as first session ends

KATHMANDU: The first session of the newly elected House of

Fake Bhutanese refugee scam remains unresolved as calls grow for fresh probe

KATHMANDU: The high-profile Fake Bhutanese Refugee Scam, widely described as

Mineral-based industries generate Rs 2.14 billion in revenue

KATHMANDU: The government has collected Rs 2.14 billion in revenue

1,719 drivers penalised in Kathmandu Valley for traffic rule violations

KATHMANDU: A total of 1,719 drivers were penalised in the