Main Opposition Warns of Parliament Boycott Over PM's Absence

Summary

Nepali Congress threatens to boycott Parliament if Prime Minister Balen Shah does not attend the session to answer questions on the government's policy and program. Finance Minister Dr. Swarnim Wagle may present the proposal, but the Prime Minister's presence during the Q&A is demanded to uphold parliamentary traditions.

Key Points
  • Nepali Congress warns of boycotting the parliamentary session if PM Balen Shah does not appear for policy discussion.
  • Finance Minister Dr. Swarnim Wagle can present the policy proposal in the PM's absence according to parliamentary rules.
  • Opposition accuses PM Shah of disregarding parliamentary traditions and norms repeatedly.
  • Congress demands the Prime Minister must be present for the question-and-answer session to ensure dignity and accountability.
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