Attack on Nepal’s female MP’s house, She had opposed the government’s map proposal in Parliament
Janata Samajwadi Party MP Sarita Giri, while putting her own amendment proposal on the constitution amendment proposal brought by the government to make the new map a part of the constitution, has demanded that it be rejected.
The house of MP Sarita Giri has been attacked demanding that Nepal’s Constitution amendment proposal be rejected. He has been warned to leave the country by putting a black flag on his house. The MP informed the police over the incident, but the police did not reach for their help. His party has also distanced from him.
Janata Samajwadi Party MP Sarita Giri, while putting her own amendment proposal on the constitution amendment proposal brought by the government to make the new map a part of the constitution, has demanded that it be rejected. At the same time, his party has directed him to immediately withdraw this amendment proposal. At the same time, he has warned to be suspended from the party for not withdrawing the proposal.
The Parliament of Nepal has been given 72 hours to give its consultation on the Constitution amendment proposal. Sarita Giri said that the amendment proposal should be rejected because the Nepal government does not have enough evidence.
Sarita Giri is the MP of the party whose party was formed by merging the two parties Samajwadi Party and Rashtriya Janata Party to oppose this amendment proposal. Now in this situation, his party is also not seen standing with him.
Map related constitution amendment proposal introduced
On Sunday, both parties joined hands to oppose the government’s map amendment proposal, but no MP later opposed the proposal. Sarita Giri created uproar by demanding that the proposal be rejected. Now all the political parties of Nepal including their own party have stood against them.
[amazon box=”B07SDFC9QT” “small”]
Madheshi party also did not protest
Earlier, all parties participating in Parliament have spoken in favor of this amendment. The main opposition party Nepali Congress has already announced its support. But Madheshi Party, which is in India’s favor, has not opposed it in Parliament. Sarita Giri is the first MP who has opposed this amendment.
Let me tell you that a proposal for constitution amendment was introduced in the Parliament of Nepal last week. It was published in the Gazette of Nepal on the same day on behalf of the government, when the constitutional amendment proposal related to the map was presented in Parliament.