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Vice-president Talking As A Junior NC Leader

Issue 03, January 20, 2013

By KTM Metro Reporter

January 14, 2013: Talking to media persons after opening the 25th Panchasheel Football tournament at Bhangaha in the Saptari district today, Vice-president Parmanand Jha has said that the President should take a step even going beyond the constitutional boundary to end the present political stalemate, according to the RSS news posted on thehimalayantimes.com today.

Vice President Jha is talking like a junior NC leader. This is exactly junior NC leader Dr Ram Sharan Mahat has been saying. Stating the President should do something by going beyond the articles and clauses of the Interim Constitution of Nepal to end the trend of only deadline extension, Vic-president Jha has gone down from the second highest honorable position of Vice-president to the level of a junior NC leader. This is the stupidity to say such thing that goes against the constitution by the man holding the second most honorable elected position. However, Mr. Jha has been vice-president by freak. In fact, he was discharged from the office of justice at the Supreme Court of Nepal for the irregularity in his duty.

"Parties' failure to reach a consensus and deadline extension by the President would give no outlet to the country. The President should take a concrete step in his capacity of the country's guardian," Jha said, according to the RSS news. Mr. Jha is clearly stating that the President should step out of the constitutional boundary. Such a morally shaky man that has no faith in the rule of law has no moral rights to remain in the second highest position any more.

For the information of Mr. Jha, President Dr Ram Baran Yadav has repeatedly made it clear that he was not for stepping out of the constitutional boundary, and the political leaders themselves needed to resolve. So, Mr. Jha has simply downgraded himself stating the President should step out of the constitution.

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