Communist Party Criticizes Prime Minister's Office, Compares it to Hitler's Gas Chamber

Kathmandu. The Communist Party of Nepal (CPN) has stated that Prime Minister Balendra Shah's secretariat and the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers' Office are like Hitler's gas chamber. Speaking during a special time in the National Assembly meeting on Monday, CPN MP Nar Bahadur Bisht compared the work style of the Prime Minister's Office to 'Hitler's gas chamber'.

'The Prime Minister's Office has become like a German Hitler's gas chamber where heads of constitutional bodies are called and abused, and human rights commissions are threatened and intimidated,' he said.

He argued that the incident where the Chief of Army Staff, who came to meet the Prime Minister, who is also the Defense Minister, was made to wait for three hours and sent back, reflects the government's immaturity.

He also raised questions about administrative waste and the appointment of ministerial advisors. He stated that the state treasury is being depleted, as it is heard that preparations are being made to bring 57 people into the ministerial secretariat with facilities equivalent to that of a secretary.

MP Bisht claimed that the government has completely failed in matters of good governance and people's livelihoods. He also recited a poem regarding the work style of the government and the ruling Rastriya Swatantra Party. 'Your party is built on deceit, the blood of the poor flows due to your atrocities. The cooperative's deception will not be hidden,' Bisht said. He accused the government of being indifferent to cooperative fraud and the game being played on the blood and sweat of the poor.

Targeting the Rastriya Swatantra Party, Bisht objected to 35,000 children under 18 years of age being given party membership. 'What kind of party is this and what kind of people have formed this party, nobody knows,' he said. He also satirized the voting process and internal democracy at the Rastriya Swatantra Party's general convention.

Claiming that the government has also failed in the diplomatic sector, he mentioned the incident where Germany summoned the Nepali embassy and gave a strong reaction in the passport case. He accused the government of being busy only with the rhetoric of good governance while inflation has increased in the country, farmers are not getting fertilizer and seeds, and students are not getting books.

MP Bisht emphasized that a conspiracy is being hatched to make the 2072 constitution useless and that all Nepalis should be vigilant to protect it. He suggested that the country will not be built by writing statuses on Facebook and abusing others, and advised to find solutions to problems through political and diplomatic dialogue.

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