KATHMANDU, June 9: The Rastriya Prajatantra Party-Nepal (RPP-N) has objected to the 16-point agreement inked between major four political forces on constitution writing.
The fourth largest party in the Constituent Assembly (CA) has expressed regret saying that the agreement has negated the voices raised by the party. Chairman Ganesh Thapa has accused the accord of being motivated to completely boycott Hindu nation, constitutional monarchy and self-governance system.
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“An attempt has been made to convert the CA into a rubber-stamp body,” he said, “The justification of debating in the CA has ended,” adding that the agreement devaluated other political parties.
Thapa added that major forces have pushed the country into instability and anarchy with the accord.
A-16 point agreement was reached between major four forces on Monday night.