Madhesh Province Chief Minister Krishna Yadav to seek vote of confidence; JSP Nepal divided

Kathmandu. Madhesh Province Chief Minister 'CM' Krishna Yadav is preparing to take a vote of confidence on Jestha 8. However, two factions have emerged within the Janata Samajwadi Party (JSP) Nepal, led by Upendra Yadav, which holds a decisive position. Consequently, the party has not yet been able to decide whether to give the Chief Minister Yadav a vote of confidence.< /p>

The Madhesh Province Parliamentary Party meeting of JSP Nepal held on Friday could not decide whether to give a vote of confidence. As a result, Chief Minister Yadav had to postpone the time to take a vote of confidence.< /p>

JSP Nepal has 26 lawmakers. Most of them are saying that they should not go into the government. However, if they have to go into the government, they should lead it.< /p>

According to the meeting source, JSP Nepal's Province Assembly members and former Chief Ministers Lalbabu Raut, Manish Suman, Raju Gupta, Rani Sharma, and other lawmakers expressed the view that the current government should be continued.< /p>

Manish Suman, Rani Sharma Tiwari, and Raju Gupta are in the government led by Yadav. A leader said that they emphasized that the government should not be involved in changing the government at a time when policies and programs and budget are being prepared.< /p>

Province Assembly member Raut said that he would support the current government and move forward. He said, 'So far, the party has reached an agreement to support the current government, and if any other situation arises by the 8th, that is a different matter, but as of now, the support is for Chief Minister Krishna Yadav.'< /p>

Similarly, some leaders of JSP Nepal are criticizing the Chief Minister, saying that the government has not been able to work according to its goals. Some leaders have been opposing the government, saying that the performance of the current government is weaker than that of the previous government.< /p>

Former Chief Minister and JSP Nepal leader Saroj Yadav (Bara) accused Chief Minister Yadav of not being able to work according to the goals.< /p>

He claimed that even the tasks set by the policies, programs, and budget could not be completed. Leader Yadav said that the party has yet to decide whether to support the government led by Chief Minister Yadav.< /p>

Another Province Assembly member of JSP Nepal, Jainul Rain, said that whatever decision the province makes, the center's directive will be final and supreme. Province Assembly member Rain said that they will proceed according to the center's directive that comes before the 8th.< /p>

He said that even though there was talk of supporting Chief Minister Yadav, the postponement of the vote of confidence program has created a situation where another decision can be made. He said, 'More than the Madhesh Province Parliamentary Party, everything depends on what decision the center makes regarding this.'< /p>

Race to become Parliamentary Party Leader< /p>

JSP Nepal and Lospa Nepal have merged. The Election Commission has also recognized it. Meanwhile, leaders are vying to become the parliamentary party leader in Madhesh Province.< /p>

Leaders from both parties are claiming the leadership of the parliamentary party. A leader said that the Madhesh Province Parliamentary Party meeting should make the decision. However, if the province cannot select a leader, the center will decide and send it, the leader said.< /p>

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