INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU: Former lawmaker Sarita Giri has filed a writ at Supreme Court demanding annulment of her partydecision to remove her from the
Parliament and the party.
Giri has moved the Apex Court against the Samajwadi Party Nepal (now Janata Samajwadi Party Nepal) which
expelled her for registering her own amendment proposal against the Constitution Amendment Bill to implement the new map of Nepal.
According
to a SC official, the ex-lawmaker argues that the partymove to remove her from both the House of Representatives and the party was
unlawful.
Giri, in the writ petition, has also challenged the decision taken by one party while it was in process or unification with
another party (Rashtriya Janata Party Nepal)
The party was registered on July 9 while it received a certificate from the election commission today.
Hearing for her writ petition has
been scheduled for Wednesday.
She was recalled from the parliament on July 7, while also removing her from the party.
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