Civil society members urge political parties to file impeachment motion against Speaker Sapkota

Civil society members have urged the political parties to file an impeachment motion against Speaker Agni Prasad Sapkota.

Issuing a statement issued on Tuesday, they said that it is the institutional and legal duty of the Speaker to facilitate the placement of all bills presented by the Government of Nepal before the House for discussion.

They also said that it is to ensure the fair and smooth conduct of parliamentary proceedings that the person elevated to the post of Speaker is required to ipso facto sever all links to his/her political party.

This explains the tradition requiring the person elected Speaker to immediately resign from any and all positions linked to political parties, the statement read.

It is expected that the Speaker exhibits full neutrality in dealing with all political parties large or small. Our parliamentary system does not envisage an executive function for the Speaker, and the constitution and relevant laws regard the speaker as a facilitator to ensure the smooth functioning of the House of Representatives. Against these expectations, Agni Sapkota has continuously violated the responsibilities and expectations vested in him, the statement further read.

“The political parties should take immediate steps to protect the values of the parliamentary system by taking decisions regarding the activities of Speaker Sapkota,” the statement read.

“In the same order, Supreme Court justices Shah and Osti state: “The First Information Report in relation to the events of April-May 2005 is in the form of a murder case against six defendants including Agni Sapkota. The relevant court papers indicate that the District Police communicated to other police offices to conduct a search in order to produce the defendants, and also that the defendants could not be located.” The court order calls upon Agni Sapkota to exhibit personal morality and good judgment by assisting the investigation,” the civil society members said in the statement.

For more than a decade, Agni Sapkota has studiously ignored the series of Supreme Court orders in relation to the murder case. Influencing the police administration by virtue of his position of power as Member of Parliament and minister in the cabinet and by remaining an absconder on the murder case of Arjun Lama, Agni Sapkota is responsible for obstructing justice in the particular case and contributing to the general weakening of the law and justice system in the country,” the civil society members said, adding, “It is crystal clear that the police has been intimidated in conducting investigations against a person who has continuously occupied high positions from Member of Parliament to minister, and currently Speaker of the House of Representatives. Thus, on the one hand Agni Sapkota is misusing his position to obstruct justice, which itself is a punishable offense; on the other hand, he has violated Purnimaya Lama’s right to justice and in the process provided the worst example of impunity in the country.”

It has become clear from the events and facts listed above that Agni Sapkota is a morally bankrupt individual who for years has been absconding from the police whilst accused of murder and has been unable to show neutrality required of his current position. There could have been no expectation that a person of such character flaws would exhibit the high values required from the Speaker of Parliament, the statement read. As a result, the period since Agni Sapkota has occupied the Speaker’s chair has been marked by a serious deterioration in the workings of the House of Representatives.

The statement was signed by Purnimaya Lama, Badri Prasad Bhusal, Bhagiram Chaudhary, Indra Prasad Aryal, Kanak Mani Dixit, Kedar Narshing KC, Maina Karki, Manamunishwar Acharya, Rajan Kuikel, Sabitri Shrestha, Suman Adhikari, Surya Bahadur Adhikari, Sushil Pyakurel and Yagya Raj Thapa.