The meeting of the House of Representatives has been moved to Sunday
The meeting of the House of Representatives has been postponed to Sunday. Earlier, the meeting of the House of Representatives was scheduled to be held at 11 am on Saturday, June 13. But due to special reasons, the meeting could not be held at that time, so the meeting was postponed to Sunday.
According to sub-rule 3 of Rule 6 of the House of Representatives Rules, 2083, the Speaker has now fixed a new date for the meeting of the House of Representatives to be held on Sunday 14th June at 11 am. Earlier, Speaker Dol Prasad Aryal moved the meeting to Saturday due to the RSVP convention. But the meeting has been called for Sunday as various programs of the opposition parties will be held on Saturday as well.
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