Kathmandu: Leaders of the major political parties have continued internal and informal dialogues to clear the obstruction of the federal parliament meetings.
On the very first day of budget session of federal parliaments on Friday, the main opposition party Nepali Congress stalled the parliament, posing a demand of parliamentary probe commission on embezzlement in cooperatives. It resulted in both parliaments' failure to proceed with scheduled business.
In this connection, Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal is learnt to have talked to leaders including CPN UML on how consensus could be built for smooth running of the parliament.
Similarly, the Nepali Congress held a meeting of the office bearers on Saturday. Accusing the Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister Rabi Lamichhane of his involvement in embezzlement of cooperatives fund, the NC has insisted on formation of a parliamentary probe committee on it.
Talking to the Rastriya Samachar Samiti (RSS), Chief Whip of CPN (Maoist Centre) Hitraj Pande informed that no agreement was made so far on clearing the parliamentary obstruction, but the government was devoted to find out solution at any cost.
Similarly, Chief Whip of CPN UML Mahesh Bartaula also hoped the talk among the top leaders would pave a way for removal of house obstruction.
Both the meetings of the Upper and Lower Houses are slated for May 14. -- RSS