Writ filed in Supreme Court against the ordinance of Koshi province

Kathmandu- A petition has been filed in the Supreme Court against the ordinance issued to provide various facilities to the leaders of the ruling party and opposition parties in Koshi province.

Advocates Kapildev Dhakal and Rajendra Prasad Dangal filed a writ in the Supreme Court . They have demanded the repeal of the anti-constitutional ordinance.

The Chief Minister of Koshi Province, Kedar Karki, issued an ordinance on January 20 to provide facilities including vehicles to the officials of the Provincial Assembly.

UML warns to withdraw Ordinance in Koshi

Biratnagar – The CPN-UML has asked the Koshi state government to withdraw the ordinance brought to make the leaders of the alliance happy. The Koshi Parliamentary Party of the UML held a press conference and warned that the Ordinance would be withdrawn and failed in the Parliament itself.

Rebathiraman Bhandari, chief whip of UML, has said that it is objectionable to amend the law so that even a party with only one MP in the state can be given vehicle facilities.

UML has objected to the fact that Chief Minister Kedar Karki has increased the number of officials of the Provincial Assembly through an ordinance to provide vehicle facilities to the leaders of the ruling party, and that the state government has opened the way for the additional officials to provide vehicles and other facilities.

Amendment of laws by ordinance to facilitate leaders

Biratnagar – The Chief Minister of Koshi Province, Kedar Karki, has issued an ordinance to increase the office bearers of the Provincial Assembly.

Chief Minister Karki issued Ordinance 2080 to amend some provincial laws 10 days after ending the session of the Provincial Assembly to provide additional facilities to the leaders of the ruling party.

The new ordinance has amended Section 2 of the Act 2075 on the Service of Officials and Members of the Provincial Assembly and increased the number of officers of the Provincial Assembly. The government will provide vehicles, drivers and fuel to the additional officials through the State Assembly Secretariat.

In the Act, only the speaker, deputy speaker, leader of the main opposition party, chief whip of the ruling party, chief whip of the main opposition party, leader of the opposition party, whip of the ruling party and the chairman of the provincial assembly committee were kept as office bearers of the provincial assembly. By bringing the ordinance, the former chief minister who is a member of the provincial assembly and the leader of the parliamentary party of the party participating in the government and the leader of the parliamentary party of the opposition party have also been placed in office.

Chief Minister Kedar Karki has also taken away the authority of the heads of District Coordination Committees through an ordinance. By amending the Koshi State Public Health Act 2077 through an ordinance, Chief Minister Karki took away the authority of the District Coordination Committee chief.

Earlier in the act, there was a provision that the chairman of the management committee of the government hospital under the province would be the head of the district coordination committee. But Chief Minister Karki has issued an ordinance to appoint the state government as the chairman of the government hospital management committee.

Newly appointed Chief Minister of Koshi Province Kedar Karki took oath: UML also participated in the government

Biratnagar – The newly appointed Chief Minister of Koshi Province, Kedar Karki, has taken the oath of office and secrecy before the Chief Minister Parshuram Khapung.

Karki, who was appointed the Chief Minister of Koshi with the support of MPs from UML and Shekhar Koirala faction of Congress, was supported by 39 members of UML and 8 members of Congress .

After taking the oath of the Chief Minister, he expanded the 3-member cabinet, including Shamsher Rai of Congress and Ram Rana of UML. Rai and Rana also took oath on Sunday, but their ministry has not yet been specified.

Even though the Central Alliance decided to make Indra Bahadur Angbo of Maoist as the Chief Minister, Karki, another supporter of the Congress establishment, rebelled and claimed the Chief Ministership with the support of UML MPs.