Senior MP Arjun Narsingh KC Emphasizes Parliament's Role as the Mirror of National Politics

Kathmandu. Senior member of the House of Representatives, Arjun Narsingh KC, has described the parliament as the true mirror of national politics, emphasizing that the Speaker and the parliament must play a responsible role to uphold its dignity. Stating that the role of parliament is decisive in protecting democracy and the country's sovereignty, he noted that as a meeting point for various ideologies, the differences and debates seen here should be accepted as a beautiful aspect of democracy.

In a conversation with News Agency Nepal, KC expressed his belief that the process of debate, counter-debate, and dialogue within the parliament will lead the country to the right conclusion. KC, who is responsible for conducting the House until the election of a new Speaker, stated that he is committed to moving the parliament forward in a neutral, effective, and uninterrupted manner.

Based on the discussions held in the all-party meeting, he appeared confident that there would be no obstacles in conducting the meetings, as all political parties seem to agree on running the House smoothly. He stated that since the parliament reflects the country's political culture and identity, the role of the Speaker as its guardian and spokesperson is extremely sensitive and significant.

KC expressed the view that all parties should support the positive actions taken by the government, keeping the protection of the constitution and the supremacy of the people at the center. Stating that priority should be given to the people's self-respect, development, and prosperity rather than the game of numerical strength, he mentioned that constructive criticism of the government's shortcomings is the core essence of democracy.

He argued that since the current government was formed on the foundation of the people's intense aspirations, it should not be pushed towards instability, but one should not stop sounding the alarm if it goes down the wrong path. Pointing out that good governance and building a corruption-free society are the main challenges of the country, KC said that it is especially necessary to end policy-based corruption.

He warned that actions taken in the name of corruption control should not be inspired by bias or prejudice but should be based entirely on law and procedure. He clarified that since the tendency to bypass procedures while following the law ultimately leads to lawlessness, the government must work with good intentions, and the parliament will fully support such efforts.

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