The main opposition party Nepali Congress has demanded Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai’s resignation over his controversial remarks in the meeting of the legislature parliament on Wednesday.
Before obstructing today’s House proceeding, NC lawmaker Gopal Man Shrestha said that the PM, being the top executive of the country had no rights to give antinationalist remarks.
A few weeks back, PM Bhattarai had said that there was danger of Nepal either being merged with India or China if the country doesn’t come out from the ‘buffer state mentality’.
Speaker Subas Nemwang announced House deferral till Sunday after the opposition lawmakers obstructed the parliamentary proceeding demanding revocation of the cabinet decision to legalise the transactions of lands under Maoist parallel government during 10 year long insurgency. Nepalnews.com
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