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The resolution to remove Koshi's chief minister was passed by a majority

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The resolution proposal submitted by the opposition alliance including CPN-UML in the Koshi Provincial Assembly was passed by a majority on Friday. Speaker Amber Bahadur Bista informed the assembly that the resolution was passed by a majority as 52 MPs were in favor of the resolution and only 3 MPs were in favor of not voting. Congress MPs did not participate in the division of votes.

The resolution to remove Koshi's chief minister was passed by a majority

After the resolution passed by the speaker, the purpose of the special session of the state assembly has ended and the speaker declared the session over. did

Speaking in favor of the resolution proposal, Indra Bahadur Angbo, the leader of the Maoist parliamentary party, said that the Chief Minister's statement that he will not take a vote of confidence and resign is irresponsible and it Government He said that the intention was not clear. 'Now the Chief Minister has to pave the way within 30 days,' Angbo said, 'the government of 168 (5) is permanent The thinking is wrong.' He said that the matter of dissolution of Parliament is beyond imagination and added, 'Parliament will be dissolved if it cannot provide an alternative government. Parliament is not dissolved on the basis of tajviz.'

Former minister Narayan Burja Magar, Maoist leaders Gombu Sherpa, Geeta Timsina, Sapna Darji, UML MPs Kamala Darnal, Leelaballabh Adhikari, Vidurkumar Lingthepu, Tilchan Pathak and JSPA MP Nirmala Limbu supported the resolution and Congress MPs Khagendrasingh Angwang and Vinod Rai expressed views against the proposal.

Chief Minister Kedar Karki while replying in Parliament said that in the past when he was made Chief Minister, majority was not sought and now it is sad that majority is sought. 'Majority was not sought when supporting the Chief Minister. The interpretation of 168 (5) was sought and accordingly I became the Chief Minister,' he said. He said that the government was formed at that time to maintain political stability to prevent it from going to the middle term.

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