MP Narbahadur Bisht Warns of Street Protests Against Government

Kathmandu. Communist Party of Nepal MP Narbahadur Bisht has warned that the government is trying to do as it pleases in the name of good governance and that it will be protested from the streets. Speaking at the National Assembly meeting on Friday, he accused the government of injustice towards the landless, Dalits, Madhesis, and poor communities. He even described the government led by Balen Shah as a monstrous government that has come by burning the nation's property and history. Speaking at the meeting, MP Bisht expressed his anger, saying, 'This government is a government that harms the landless, Dalits, Madhesis, and the poor.' He further said, 'This seems to me like a monstrous government that has come by burning the nation. It has burned the nation's property, burned the country's history. Today, in the name of that same history, it is creating a situation that will force the Nepali people to revolt once again by wearing black glasses and black coats.' He strongly condemned the government, stating that if it tries to do anything arbitrary in the name of good governance, it will be protested from the streets. He also raised questions about the political interference happening in the police administration. 'A DSP cannot say I am a police officer of the Nepal government?' he asked a serious question. Bisht objected, saying that the DSP was summoned to the district while saying that he is not the Prime Minister's police. He stated that the Nepali people cannot wait much longer against such tyrannical cruel rulers. He expressed deep regret over the incident where a DSP was transferred to the district for expressing the statement, 'I am a police officer of the Nepal government, not the Prime Minister's police.'

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