Compromise—Or else
29 Years Ago
Broadly, two conflicting versions of the pandemonium broke loose on Thursday in the House of Representatives –a government or mainly NC one and a UML perspective preventing discussion from even beginning on the royal address delivered as far back as September 19.
Such a state of affairs is most disconcerting but only natural given the dangerous polarization and the prevailing malodorous atmosphere of political intolerance that obtains in the land today, say non-partisan political observers.
On the one hand, they indicate that pro-government propagandists report that the eruption of violence in the House that day was the result of UML MPs resorting to such unparliamentary practices as surrounding the speaker, chanting slogans and breaking microphones.
People’s Review, 28 September 1995.
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