National Assembly Members Express Displeasure Over Unanswered Questions After 56 Days of Government Formation
Kathmandu. National Assembly members have expressed objection after the government, led by senior leader of Rastriya Swatantra Party, Balendra Shah, has not responded to questions raised in the House for 56 days since its formation. In the ongoing National Assembly meeting, MPs objected, saying that stones speak and soil speaks, but the government does not speak.
In the National Assembly meeting, Narbahadur Bisht of Nepali Communist Party and Somnath Bartel of UML stated that people's representatives should respond to the issues raised regarding the problems faced by the public.
'If you shout from a hilltop, the sound returns to the next hill, but the government does not speak for 56 days,' said UML MP Bartel.
He demanded through the Speaker to make a ruling to respond to the issues raised by the people's representatives. Similarly, MP Bisht stated that it is not appropriate for the government not to respond to the questions raised in the National Assembly for 56 days since its formation.
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