Opposition Parties to Obstruct National Assembly Meeting

Kathmandu. The National Assembly meeting will be obstructed by opposition parties. Opposition parties, who obstructed the meetings on Monday and Tuesday and did not allow them to enter the agenda, are preparing to obstruct today's meeting as well. 
Nepali Congress National Assembly member Ranjit Karna informed that they are preparing to obstruct the meeting demanding that Prime Minister Balendra Shah apologize for his statement on Jestha 17, saying that Nepal has encroached upon Indian territory, as it is anti-national. 

In the National Assembly, Congress, CPN UML, Nepali Communist Party, among others, are going to obstruct. There are no MPs from the ruling party Rastriya Prajatantra Party in the National Assembly. The agenda of the National Assembly includes discussion on the budget.
 

This specific news has been automatically translated by AI. As a result, there may be some inaccuracies or language errors.

Related Articles