Opposition Parties Prepare to Raise Voice Against Government in Parliament
Summary
Opposition parties in Nepal are preparing to raise a strong voice in parliament against the government's working style, criticizing issues like inflation, squatter removals, and lack of democratic processes.
Key Points
- Opposition parties have presented a 9-point demand focusing on public issues such as squatters, fertilizer shortage, bird flu, inflation control, and budget participation.
- They accuse the government of bulldozer terror by removing squatters without alternative arrangements.
- The opposition plans to raise these concerns both in parliament and potentially through street protests if the government fails to respond.
- The government formed under Balendra Shah has faced criticism for postponing parliamentary sessions and amending laws by ordinance.