Speaker of the Nepal Parliament Onsari Gharti Magar has asked Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal to work for ending the House obstruction at the earliest.
The speaker met the Prime Minister at his residence in Baluwatar and asked him to take initiatives to avoid repeated disruption of the House meeting, reports the Kathmandu Post.
Assuring the speaker that the issue would be resolved within a few days, Dahal said, homework is being done by the parties to reach an agreement.
The Parliament is being obstructed by the main opposition party CPN-UML and some other forces repeatedly to show their disapproval to the Constitution amendment bill which was registered at the Parliament on November 29.
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