Supreme Court’s Order on Gaur Massacre Politically Biased and Revenge-Driven: JASAPA Nepal

Kathmandu – The Janata Samajbadi Party Nepal has remarked that the recent Supreme Court order is politically biased and motivated by revenge. Party spokesperson Manish Suman said that the party had withdrawn its support to the government, played a role in neutralizing the land-related ordinance, and after that, the court’s order appeared with political motives attached. He accused the court of issuing a one-sided order without hearing their side and demanded an impartial judicial investigation.

He further said that the party will hold an executive committee meeting to make a concrete decision and will announce its official stance after legal consultation. Party Chair Upendra Yadav stated that he would respond only after studying the order, adding that whether the decision is a judicial process or political revenge.

Ruling party putting strenuous efforts to bring Upendra Yadav to their fold

Kathmandu – The government has already submitted 6 ordinances to the National Assembly and the House of Representatives. These ordinances will be submitted for decision in today’s meeting of the House of Representatives. The meeting of the House of Representatives will be held at 1 pm and the meeting of the National Assembly will be held at 1:15 pm.

Even though the ruling party has a majority in the House of Representatives, the government will not have a majority to get the ordinance approved by the National Assembly. Therefore, the top leaders of the ruling party, Congress President Deuba and UML President and Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, have been urging the JASAPA Nepal to support the ordinance.In the meantime, discussions are going on between Yadav and the top leaders of the ruling party.

In fact, the JASAPA had formed a task force under the leadership of Rajkishore Yadav to study the ordinance. However, while the JASAPA has not yet decided whether to support the ordinance brought by the government or not, top leaders of the ruling party are making strenuous efforts to bring the JASAPA Nepal to their fold.

Before taking a decision on the ordinance, Janata Samajwadi Party Nepal Chairman Upendra Yadav is meeting with Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba, Congress leaders, and Prime Minister and UML Chairman Oli for discussions.