Friday, June 19th, 2026

Prabhu Sah tears up Civil Service Bill in Parliament



KATHMANDU: Aam Janata Party Chairman Prabhu Sah tore up the Federal Civil Service Bill during Sunday’s meeting of the House of Representatives, calling it discriminatory and threatening mass unrest if it is passed.

Taking the rostrum during the bill’s discussion, Sah dramatically ripped the document in protest, stating that the proposed legislation was an attack on the future of the poor and marginalized communities.

“If this bill is passed, it will be a black day for the poor,” Sah declared. “It aims to deprive them of their right to government employment.”

He warned that passing the bill could lead to widespread unrest across the country.

Calling the bill unacceptable, Sah announced that he would boycott the House proceedings and not participate in any further discussions related to its passage.

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