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NC stalls parliament over quake grants

KATHMANDU, July 27:The main opposition Nepali Congress (NC) obstructed the parliament meeting for the third consecutive day on Sunday, demanding immediate release of house rebuilding grant assistance to the quake victims in lump sum.
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli looks on as NC lawmakers rise from their seats and obstruct parliamentary proceedings on Sunday demanding that the government provide house reconstruction grant to quake victims in lump sum (Dipesh Shrestha/Republica)
By Republica

KATHMANDU, July 27:The main opposition Nepali Congress (NC) obstructed the parliament meeting for the third consecutive day on Sunday, demanding immediate release of house rebuilding grant assistance to the quake victims in lump sum.


The party has sought the government's commitment in parliament to release the grant assistance in lump sum, but the government has been insisting that the grant can't be released as demanded by the opposition. After informal meeting between ruling CPN-UML and NC yielded no result, NC barred the prime minister from addressing parliament on Sunday as well.


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"We are not here just to listen to the prime minister's speech. We will continue our obstruction until he promises to release the house reconstruction grant in lump sum," NC leader Bimalendra Nidhi said after the meeting.


NC leaders halted the House proceedings, by getting to their feet since the start of the meeting on Sunday. Speaker Onsari Gharti requested NC lawmakers to allow the prime minister to make his statement on the government's reconstruction and grant distribution plans and progress and on the killings of Nepali migrant workers in Afghanistan. But NC lawmakers expressed outrage saying that the government attempted to sideline NC demand by tying it with an emotional issue.

 

After NC lawmakers continued their obstruction, the speaker adjourned the House meeting for an hour at first and then for half an hour. But she deferred the parliament till Monday afternoon after NC lawmakers continued their protest.

 

After the House meeting, Speaker Gharti said leaders from both sides have assured her that they will find an amicable solution to the issue by Monday noon before the resumption of parliament.  


Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Agni Kharel termed the NC's obstruction as undemocratic. "They did not allow the prime minister to address the House demanding that he should speak whatever the NC wants him to speak. This is undemocratic," said Kharel emerging from the House meeting. 

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