Chitwan, July 6 : Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Home Affairs Narayankaji Shrestha said obstructing parliament calling for Prime Minister's resignation was against the parliamentary values.
At a press conference organized by
Press Centre Nepal, Chitwan chapter here today, DPM Shrestha claimed demanding
resignation of elected Prime Minister was against parliamentary values.
Shrestha expressed his confidence
that the political parties obstructing the parliament would help operate the
parliament business.
Claiming that PM Dahal did not male
statement noting there was India's support in making him the PM, Minister
Shrestha said PM Dahal himself would make it clear.
PM' is elected from the parliament
in the democratic governance system as per the Constitution, DPM Shrestha
argued, adding they were ready to accept the constitution-stipulated
option.
In a different note, he said
through the ordinance against loan sharks was nullified, the task of dispensing
justice to the victims would continue.
DPM Shrestha added, "The bill
replacing the ordinance should have been enacted from the parliament yesterday.
The ordinance has come to a null and void since yesterday when the bill was not
enacted from the parliament. But, justice to loan sharking survivors would
continue".
The government-formed commission
and the facilitation committee in the district would carry forward its tasks to
deal with loan sharking, he noted.
He went on saying that the police
organization would independently work to control crime and scam and take action
against criminals and corrupt.