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Speaker orders lawmakers to use decent words

KATHMANDU, July 26: Speaker Onsari Gharti directed to remove the indecent remarks made by Nepali Congress lawmaker Surendra Chaudhary from the parliamentary record.
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By Republica

KATHMANDU, July 26: Speaker Onsari Gharti directed to remove the indecent remarks made by Nepali Congress lawmaker Surendra Chaudhary from the parliamentary record.



While speaking in the discussions in the Legislature-Parliament today, lawmaker Chaudhary had used the words 'gang leader' in reference to CPN (UML) lawmaker Subas Nembang.



After the vehement objection of UML lawmakers, Speaker Gharti ordered all lawmakers to use decent language while speaking in the meeting.



After the indecent remarks of lawmaker Chaudhary, the Speaker allocated time to UML lawmaker Krishna Bhakta Pokharel to speak and Pokharel objected to the 'indecent' remark. RSS



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