Harka Sampang

Shram Sanskriti Party Lawmakers Protest PM's Absence, Demand Accountability in Parliament Shram Sanskriti Party Lawmakers Protest PM's Absence, Demand Accountability in Parliament

Lawmakers from the Shram Sanskriti Party staged a protest inside the House of Representatives, displaying placards to demand accountability from Prime Minister Balen Shah. The party insists the Prime Minister must be answerable to Parliament and that his absence during discussions on government policies and programs is unacceptable. The protests have disrupted parliamentary proceedings, with the Speaker urging lawmakers to maintain decorum.

42 articles · 5 days ago
Harka Sampang Boycotts House Meeting After Being Denied Speaking Time Harka Sampang Boycotts House Meeting After Being Denied Speaking Time

Harka Sampang, chair of the Shram Sanskriti Party, walked out of a House of Representatives meeting after being denied an opportunity to speak. Sampang had requested emergency speaking time during a session discussing the Appropriation Bill, but Speaker DP Aryal stated no time or microphone had been allocated for him.

7 articles · 5 days ago
Harka Sampang Accused of Non-Transparent QR Code Donations; Insurers Fined Harka Sampang Accused of Non-Transparent QR Code Donations; Insurers Fined

Member of Parliament Harka Sampang and his Shram Sanskriti Party are facing public scrutiny and demands for financial audits regarding non-transparent QR code-driven donations for party activities and projects. Separately, six non-life insurance companies have been fined by the Nepal Insurance Authority for misappropriation related to insurance policies for the Kathmandu-Tarai Madhesh Fast Track Project.

3 articles · 6 days ago
Party Chair Sampang Ready for Suspension to Demand Government Accountability Party Chair Sampang Ready for Suspension to Demand Government Accountability

Shram Sanskriti Party Chairperson Harka Raj Rai, popularly known as Harka Sampang, stated his readiness to face suspension to ensure government accountability to parliament. He asserted that protests would continue, emphasizing the need to address unanswered questions regarding landless squatters, the Lipulekh issue, and foreign debt, and criticized the government as irresponsible for failing to provide answers. Rai also voiced opposition to the Speaker's ruling, which he believes hinders their ability to question the government.

5 articles · 6 days ago

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