MPs Raise Objections Over Each Other's Statements in Parliament
Kathmandu. The trend of objecting to the statements made by ruling and opposition MPs in the House of Representatives meeting has increased. In Wednesday's meeting, RSP MP Ganesh Karki objected to the statement of Nepali Congress MP Chandramohan Yadav.
Similarly, Indira Rana Magar objected to the statement of UML MP Yashodakumari Baral.
Speaking in the meeting, MP Yadav had commented, 'Your umbilical cord is not yet cut with RSP,' questioning the role of the Speaker. He also complained that the Speaker had not taken any action regarding the Prime Minister's controversial statement.
Immediately after Yadav spoke, RSP MP Karki urged to look at Rule 21 (B) of the House of Representatives regulations. He objected to questioning the Speaker's conduct and demanded that it be removed from the record.
Immediately after Karki objected, the Speaker also stated that his attention had been drawn to Yadav's statement. He said, 'My attention has been drawn to the words he spoke. I draw attention to Rule 21 of the regulations.'
Similarly, RSP MP Rana Magar objected to Baral's statement that 'anarchy has flourished.' Rana Magar said, 'You have used indecent words, I demand that they be removed from the record.'
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