March 14, Kathmandu- The lawmakers of Janata Samajwadi Party Nepal have suggested the party leadership not to join the government without consensus. On Sunday, some lawmakers of the party held a separate meeting and suggested not to "compromise" on the demand of JSP Nepal.
Member of the House of Representatives Pramod Sah informed that the meeting has suggested talking about the government only after the demands like the release of Resham Chaudhary, amendment of the constitution, withdrawal of the case against the agitators, and maintenance of the injured are met.
He said that there was an agreement to oppose, oppose and protect the party from any attempt to split the party in order to help a particular party. He said, "There is talk of forming a government even after splitting the party. If any leader takes the step of splitting the party, we will retaliate and strongly oppose it."
Members of the House of Representatives, Jaspa Nepal Executive Committee members Ram Sahay Yadav and Amrita Agrahari were also present at the meeting. He said that the findings would be formally presented at the meeting of the executive committee to be held on March 19.
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