[Nepal] - Attorney general of the United States selected, regardless of SC order to prevent long-term impact decisions

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU, APRIL 11While the Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that Gandaki Province should not come up with any
long-term decisions but focus on day-to-day affairs, the Gandaki government has appointed an Attorney General.Gandaki Chief Minister
Khagaraj Adhikari, speaking with THT, said, "We have been holding meetings regarding the expansion of ministries but we have not taken any
decision on it
However, we appointed Attorney General today."Similarly, Chandi Prasad Aryal, a spokesperson for the office of the Chief of Province,
stated, "Attorney General has been appointed to assist in the current legal matters that Gandaki is facing
Krishna Prasad Adhikari was appointed Attorney General for the Gandaki province on the cabinet's recommendation
Gandaki Governor administered the oath of office of secrecy to Krishna Prasad Adhikari today." On Tuesday, the Cabinet
approved the appointment of Krishna Prasad Adhikari as Attorney General
The newly appointed Attorney General, Adhikari, is considered close to Chief Minister Khagaraj Adhikari.On the other hand, a writ petition
was filed in the Supreme Court against Gandaki Governor Dilliraj Bhatta and others by Nepali Congress Parliamentary Party leader Surendra
Raj Pandey on April 7
The Supreme Court issued an order on Wednesday and asked the incumbent Gandaki government not to take long-term decisions.The full hearing
of the writ is scheduled to be held on May 1.According to petitioner Senior Advocate Yadunath Khanal, Gandaki CM's appointment was
unconstitutional because Khagaraj Adhikari was appointed before the deadline set by the Gandaki Governor
As a result, the Supreme Court ordered the Gandaki government to avoid making decisions that could have long-term consequences
"Regardless, if he has expanded ministries and appointed any officials to constitutional posts, that would be a flagrant violation of the SC
order, and CM Khagaraj Adhikari may face contempt of court charges.""Because a similar incident occurred in Koshi a few months ago and the
Supreme Court established a precedent prohibiting the Koshi Chief Minister from taking any decision that could have long-term consequences,
Koshi followed the Supreme Court's decision and did not take any decision
However, Adhikari's decision to expand clearly reveals that this is a violation of the Supreme Court's order and precedent, which could lead
to contempt of court."Khanal also stated that this would also give the wrong message, as the elected chief executive had openly violated the
system, and people would not believe in him, as it is a prima facie wrong and violation of the constitution.On April 7, the Chief Minister
was appointed with the support of 31 MPs, including 22 CPN-UML, eight CPN-MC, including the speaker Krishna Prasad Dhittal, and one
independent lawmaker
Surendraraj Pandey, leader of the Nepali Congress parliamentary party, filed a petition in the Supreme Court against the government,
claiming that the speaker vote was counted while appointing Adhikari as CM.However, the speaker is only supposed to vote under Article 186
of the Constitution to break the tie in the PA.
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