Eknath Dhakal, Nepal’s federal MP, highlights the need of consensus among significant political parties in running the country. He feels that the absence of a single party in federal and provincial parliaments has necessitated collaboration among political groups. Dhakal thinks that political parties should reach an agreement on matters like as nationalism, nationality, and public welfare based on the constitution. Despite minimal resources, Nepal’s parliamentary practice has proven effective in crucial occasions. Dhakal advocated a government based on consensus and collaboration among significant parties, using the constitution as a guiding principle. He was elected to the House of Representatives on behalf of the CPN (UML).