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Kathmandu 22, September : A meeting of the ruling alliance has lashed out at President Bidhya Devi Bhandari for making "unconstitutional moves" while students affiliated with ruling parties continued to burn effigies of her.
The country has again headed for constitutional crisis and unrest after President declined to authenticate the citizenship bill sent to her by the Parliament for certification. Issuing a strong-worded joint statement after an hours-long meeting on Wednesday morning the ruling parties criticized President for "violating" the Constitution.
"The President's move is a blatant violation of the Constitution and parliamentary dignity. We have taken it very seriously. This unconstitutional move by the President has grossly insulted and devalued the Federal Parliament elected by the people," the statement reads.
The alliance has concluded that President has disrespected the dignity of the Constitution and has snubbed the parliamentary system by violating the constitutional obligation to authenticate the Bill.
The parties said that the President's move has caused a threat to the system itself, and violated the dignity of the Constitution and the Parliament.
Meanwhile, the student union belonging to the Nepali Congress, CPN-Maoist Center, CPN-Unified Socialist and People's Socialist Party Wednesday burned the effigy of the President after her move to defunct the citizenship bill.
People's News Monitoring Service
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