Opposition Protests in Parliament Meeting

Kathmandu. Opposition party lawmakers have protested by standing up in the ongoing meeting of the House of Representatives.

When the Minister of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs was about to present the ordinance related to the House of Representatives election on behalf of Prime Minister Balendra Shah, who holds the responsibility of the Ministry of Home, Defense, and Science, Technology and Innovation, the opposition parties stood up and protested.

Lawmakers from the opposition parties Nepali Congress, CPN UML, Communist Party of Nepal and Labour Culture Party stood up and protested. Currently, there is a debate between the opposition party lawmakers and the Speaker.

After they protested by standing up, Speaker Dolprasad Aryal gave one minute of time to CPN UML lawmaker Ain Mahar. He said he would not speak as that one minute was not enough.

 

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