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PM Oli ‘hurt’ by opposition’s obstruction



KATHMANDU: Minutes after the Nepali Congress obstructed Tuesday’s parliament, Prime Minister KP Oli tweeted saying that the main opposition’s act hurt him by not allowing him to address the House.

He tweeted that he was not able to address the parliament on various issues, including the Guthi Bill and his recently concluded Europe visit because of the main opposition’s obstruction.


Meanwhile, PM Oli is holding a press conference at 5 pm this evening at the Prime Minister’s Office, Singha Durbar.

Publish Date : 18 June 2019 14:24 PM

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