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Opposition Withdrawal from Constitution Amendment Discussion Committee: Doubt or Sign of Noncooperation?

Discussion with leaders of the Nepal Communist Party by the committee

Image source, PMO Nepal

Image Caption, The committee engaged with former prime ministers and representatives from various levels and groups

Despite representatives from four opposition parties simultaneously announcing their withdrawal from the constitution amendment discussion committee led by political advisor Asim Shah of Prime Minister Balendra Shah ‘Balen’, a committee member has stated that the committee is still preparing to submit a report including all available documents by the end of Ashad.

“We had reached the final stage. Limiting to 124 points, we were prepared to move forward with amendments where consensus existed and to place non-consensus topics for further debate in the report. Now, we will incorporate the facts, our points, and received suggestions to prepare the report,” said Mohanlal Acharya, a member of the National Independent Party (RASWAPA) and the committee.

He also expressed suspicion regarding the intentions of the opposition representatives who raised questions and left the committee at the last moment.

On Ashad 22, a press release was issued by Dev Gurung of the Nepal Communist Party, Surendra Jha of the Janata Samajwadi Party (JSP), Manoj Bhatt of the Rastriya Janamorcha (RAJMO), and Laxmanlal Karn of the Loktantrik Samajwadi Party (LOSPA), announcing their withdrawal questioning the committee’s ‘purpose and process.’

The committee initially formed with representatives from nine parties, but the Nepali Congress did not participate from the start, while representatives of the CPN-UML also left after some time.

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