Speaker Subas Nembang adjourned the House meeting without entering into the scheduled businesses as lawmakers from the main opposition Nepali Congress, CPN-UML and other small parties in the opposition bench remained standing in front of their seats. [break]
Speaking in parliament, Ratna Sherchan of the NC and Ram Chandra Jha of the UML insisted that they wouldn´t allow the House to resume its business until the government revoked the decision and the prime minister apologized before the parliament for taking such an ´unconstitutional decision´.
Jha also criticized the prime minister for reportedly telling a group of journalists that Nepal might get merged into one of the two neighboring countries-- India or China--if Nepal fails to play a role of a dynamic bridge between the two giants that are making huge progress in economic sectors.
Parliament obstruction is an infringement of people's sovereign...