Opposition Parties to Protest Government's Working Style in Parliament

Kathmandu. Opposition parties are preparing to protest jointly against the government's working style in the first meeting of the House of Representatives under the monsoon session starting today. The first meeting of the House of Representatives under the monsoon session is scheduled to convene at 2 PM. Opposition parties have made preparations to raise their voices and strongly protest on issues such as the Constitutional Council, ordinances brought by the government, and the management of landless people. A leader informed that the opposition is preparing to protest jointly on these issues. According to him, leaders of the Nepali Congress, UML, and NCP are unanimous on the protest. 'There will be a protest against the government's working style,' says a UML MP, 'but there will be no obstruction during the presentation of the government's policy and program in the joint meeting by the President.' Three consecutive meetings have been called for Monday, and President Ram Chandra Paudel will present the government's policy and program in a joint meeting at 4 PM. According to him, there is an understanding among the opposition to protest jointly as soon as the parliamentary proceedings begin.

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