Rabi Lamichhane, chairman of the Rastriya Swatantra Party, is scheduled to speak in today’s House of Representatives meeting, marking a key moment in the ongoing parliamentary session.
Parliamentary Session and Participation
The federal Parliament will convene at 2 PM, with top leaders from major political parties expected to address the chamber. According to party officials, Lamichhane is among those lined up to deliver remarks during the meeting, which comes as Parliament begins active deliberations following recent political developments.
The Parliament Secretariat has clarified that there are no restrictions on Lamichhane’s entry into the House. This confirmation follows public interest surrounding his legal situation, as his participation in parliamentary proceedings continues alongside ongoing judicial review.
Lamichhane was elected from Chitwan-2 in the House of Representatives election held on Falgun 21. His victory reinforced the growing influence of the Rastriya Swatantra Party in national politics, positioning the party as a key player in parliamentary discussions.
Legal Case and Political Implications
At present, Lamichhane is facing a money laundering case at the Kaski District Court, where the matter remains under consideration. Despite the ongoing case, he continues to carry out his responsibilities as a lawmaker, including attending parliamentary sessions and engaging in political discourse.
Observers say his speech in today’s meeting could draw significant attention, particularly as it may touch on governance, accountability, and his party’s stance on current national issues. The address is expected to be closely followed both inside and outside Parliament.
As the parliamentary session gains momentum, Lamichhane’s participation highlights the intersection of legal scrutiny and political responsibility, with potential implications for both his role and the broader political landscape in the days ahead.