Opposition Parties Raise Objections in Parliament Over Prime Minister's Address

Summary

Opposition parties CPN and CPN-UML raised objections in Nepal's House of Representatives against Prime Minister Balendra Shah's address, citing procedural violations.

Key Points
  • Opposition parties Communist Party of Nepal (CPN) and CPN-UML raised objections in the House of Representatives.
  • The objections were raised when Prime Minister Balendra Shah stood at the rostrum to ask questions.
  • Objections were registered by CPN Chief Whip Yuvraj Dulal and UML Chief Whip Ain Mahar as per Rule 56 of the House of Representatives Regulations.
  • The opposition claimed that the constitution and House regulations were violated in the process.
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