Nepal Parliament Showdown: Opposition Criticizes PM's Absence
Tensions rose in the Nepal Parliament as opposition lawmakers clashed with the ruling party, criticizing Prime Minister Balen Shah's absence. Accusations flew over Shah's governance style and arrogance. Speaker Dol Prasad Aryal announced Shah's upcoming appearance, but no date was set, further fueling protests and debates within the House.
Tensions in Nepal's Parliament reached a boiling point as opposition lawmakers locked horns with the ruling party over Prime Minister Balen Shah's ongoing absence from legislative sessions. The clash intensified following a ruling party member's disparaging remarks about opposition protests.
Nepali Congress representatives expressed fierce opposition, accusing Shah of governance marked by arrogance and a disregard for democratic debate. Chief Whip Basanta Thapa criticized the government's approach as dismissive of Parliament's role as a forum for meaningful discussion.
Despite mounting pressure, House Speaker Dol Prasad Aryal assured lawmakers of Shah's planned return but withheld a specific timeline, leaving opposition frustration unresolved and continuing to stoke parliamentary unrest.
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