Congress Demands Ruling to Summon Prime Minister for Response in Parliament

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- The Nepali Congress has urged Speaker D.P. Aryal to issue a ruling to summon Prime Minister Balendra Shah to respond in the House of Representatives.
- Speaker D.P. Aryal indicated that progress should be made through dialogue rather than a ruling, and hinted that the Prime Minister may not be present today.
- Following the Speaker’s indication, Congress lawmakers have continued to disrupt the parliamentary proceedings.
April 13, Kathmandu – The main opposition party, Nepali Congress, has demanded that Prime Minister Balendra Shah be summoned to the House of Representatives to respond, calling for a formal ruling. Leader of the Nepali Congress parliamentary party, Bhishma Raj Angdembe, made the request to Speaker D.P. Aryal.
Regarding this matter, Speaker Aryal stated that progress should be made through dialogue rather than issuing a ruling. He also indicated that the Prime Minister is unlikely to be present on today’s agenda, suggesting no ruling will be issued. Following this, Congress MPs stood up and continued to disrupt the parliamentary proceedings.





