Rajendra Lingden resigns from the member of parliament

Rajendra Lingden, MP of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party, has announced that he has resigned as a member of the House of Representatives, saying that even after the election date has been set, the coalition government is trying to extend the life of the parliament.

In his final address to the House of Representatives meeting on Sunday, Lingden said, “I will not be present here from now on.” The salary allowance facility sent to my name should be stopped. I am ready to write that if it should be given somewhere.” ‘

Lingden expressed his displeasure with the government’s preparation for the extension of the life of the parliament While the election date has already been announced.

The government has proposed to reduce the requirement of 5 days for the bill to be matured to one day and reduce the time for amendment from 72 hours to 24 hours and is preparing to move forward with the bill on the tenure of the House of Representatives .

Demand for a directly elected executive PM and king as a guardian institution

The Rastriya Prajatantra Party has demanded reforms in the form of government and electoral system to end corruption and instability.

In the meeting of the Central Working Committee held in Dhulikhel, the issue of changing the form of government to have a directly elected Prime Minister and a King was discussed.
RPP Chairman Rajendra Lingden has demanded that the current form of government and electoral system be reformed to have a fully proportional parliament, a directly elected executive prime minister and king as a guardian institution.