KATHMANDU: The Nepali Congress (NC), the primary opposition party, is actively preparing for the imminent budget session, with a parliamentary party meeting scheduled for today. This meeting is convened to deliberate on the party's strategic approach during the upcoming budget session, slated to commence on Friday.
Set to convene at 2 pm in the Lhotse Hall of the Parliament Building in New Baneswor, the meeting aims to establish a clear direction for the party's participation in the legislative proceedings. Party sources indicate that discussions will encompass various topics, including the demand for the formation of a parliamentary committee to investigate Home Minister Rabi Lamichhane's alleged involvement in the misappropriation of cooperative funds, an issue the Nepali Congress has consistently raised in prior sessions.
Additionally, the parliamentary party meeting is expected to serve as a platform for the Nepali Congress to articulate its agenda and priorities, thereby setting the tone for its parliamentary engagements throughout the upcoming session. This gathering underscores the party's commitment to robust participation and effective representation in the legislative process.