“The parliament is not a place for arbitrariness and doing whatever one chooses to do. Is it only to change the government and not to pass the legislation to run the state affairs and raise tax?” Stating that they would have to find out in the Parliament meeting on Thursday where the bill agenda that had been vanished had gone, he urged all not to move ahead forcibly. The Legislature-Parliament is to hold discussions on Thursday on the no-confidence proposal registered by the CPN (Unity Centre) and the Nepali Congress on July 13. Terming the no-confidence motion as the proposal of ‘envy and worry’, Prime Minister Oli said the CPN (Maoist Centre) and the Nepali Congress have attempted to bring down the government, worried that they would be wiped out in the coming election due to the programmes of self-reliance and development the government has brought.Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said the other parties brought the no-confidence motion against the government in the Legislature-Parliament being nervous at the government’s popularity. Inaugurating the Sixth National Convention of the General Federation of Nepalese Trade Union (GEFONT) here today, PM Oli commented that the agenda of the parliament of passing the Finance Bill was vanished when it had reached the decisive point of being passed. He stressed on the need of upholding the dignity of the parliament, saying,
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