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RSP demands social media bill withdrawal

The opposition Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) has asked the government to withdraw the bill related to Operation, Use and Regulation of Social Networking Sites, 2081 BS, which has been registered in the National Assembly by the government.
By Republica

Kathmandu, Jan 31: The opposition Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) has asked the government to withdraw the bill related to Operation, Use and Regulation of Social Networking Sites, 2081 BS, which has been registered in the National Assembly by the government.


On Thursday, the RSP issued a press statement urging the government to immediately recall the bill and reintroduce it after incorporating public feedback.


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"We urge the government to immediately withdraw the bill and rewrite it as per the constitutional norms and values by holding consultations with the direct and indirect stakeholders," read the statement. 


Acting General Secretary of RSP Kabindra Burlakoti has stated that serious attention of RSP was drawn to the bill since it tramples the fundamental rights and citizen's freedoms that are guaranteed by the constitution.


The bill registered in the Upper House curtails the freedom of speech and expression, makes the citizens' critical expressions punishable, and controls the civilian rights; thus, it has undemocratic motives, the RSP stated.


 

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