UML said that the silence of the Prime Minister in the Parliament is a sign of an arbitrary ruler
Kathmandu. CPN-UML General Secretary Shankar Pokharel has commented that Prime Minister Balendra Shah is not accountable to the people. In an event held at UML party office Chasal on Saturday, General Secretary Pokharel said that questions are being raised because the prime minister made by the elected parliament did not say anything in the parliament. He said that using the sovereign power of the people and not deeming it necessary for the Prime Minister to speak in the parliament elected by the people is a sign of arbitrary rule.
Similarly, General Secretary Pokharel said that the UML and the UML leadership were involved in creating a commentary on corruption. He said that by voting for the new ones instead of the old ones, good governance will be maintained and development will accelerate in the country.
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