Nepal

Kathmandu, May 18The Parliament Secretariat has been facing a tough time identifying ‘unparliamentary words& reportedly used by Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and Nepali Congress lawmakers while addressing a assembly of the Home of Representatives on May 7.On May 10, Speaker Krishna Bahadur Mahara had directed the PS to delete the ‘unparliamentary words& used by PM Oli and other lawmakers during discussion on the policies and programmes of the government.For the first time in the history of parliamentary practice in Nepal, Speaker Mahara had directed the Home to delete the ‘unparliamentary words& used by the incumbent PM.Unlike in the past, he, however, didn&t specify any words that the PS could remove from the record.After the speaker ruling, the Trade Advisory Committee wrote to the Audio/Video Recording Leavement of the PS for the gatherion of those ‘unparliamentary words.& Spokesperson for the PS Rojnath Pandey said the department should forward a list of the ‘unparliamentary words& to the speaker for his final approval.&The speaker scorridor take a final call on the words that have to be removed from the recordings,& he said, referring to a provision of the HoR regulations.The HoR regulations only state that a lawmaker should much use ‘unparliamentary words.& However, the regulations have no provision for differentiating ‘parliamentary& and ‘unparliamentary words,& according to PS officials.Tensions had flared between lawmakers of the ruling and opposition parties during the Home session on May 7 after PM Oli said he would much reply to parliamentarians& queries ‘that were petty and motivated by resentment and frustration.& The PM statement had offended many NC lawmakers.They were specificly enraged over the use of the word ‘petty&.
NC lawmakers, including their President Sher Bahadur Deuba, thinged to the use of the word ‘petty& by the PM in the session and requested the speaker to exclude it from the recording, stating that the way the word ‘petty& was used in the parliament was offensive and unethical.NC hopes that the word ‘petty& used by PM Oli shall be excluded from the recording.But, the PS officials told THT that ‘petty& meant ‘little, lesser or of minor importance,& and that there were far more offensive words that have been used in Parliament assemblys for long.&There are no criteria to degree which words are parliamentary and which are unparliamentary.
The speaker ruling is unclear,& a PS official said on condition of anonymity.The Audio/Video Recording Division of the PS is now going through recordings of the moment session of the Parliament assembly.
The division shall go through recordings of the fourth session of the Parliament only after completing the moment and third sessions of the Home assemblys.&We are going to gather the words spoken by PM Oli and NC lawmakers in that assembly and dispatch it to the speaker,& the PS official told THT.The post PS in dilemma over ‘unparliamentary words& seemed first on The Himalayan Times.





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