Kathmandu, Nepal:  As the parliament proceeded to endorse the disputed National Medication Education Bill notwithstanding to the concerns of the main opposition party Nepali Congress, confrontations are likely in the sessions of the federal parliament today. 
 
The Nepali Congress,  which has been obstructing the parliamentary proceedings since few ways after government did not budged from its stances on two hospitals named after the Koiralas and the National Medical Education Bill, has challenged of confrontations if the attempts were made to pass the Bill forcefully. 
 
However, the leaders of the government allies have said that the Bill will be passed at any cost. For that reason, the secretariat of the federal parliament has been planning to boost the security presence in and around the parliamentary building at New Baneshowr on Friday. 
 
The Nepali Congress has been obstructing the parliamentary proceedings since Monday after the speaker Krishna Bahadur Mahara allowed the minister education minister Ririrajmani Pokhrel to table the National Medical Education Bill. 
 
The Nepali congress has a demand that the demands raised by Dr. KC have to be incorporated in the Bill not only to live up the commitments made by the government but also to improve the medical education sector of the country.  
 
However, the Bill, which is being attempted to endorse forcefully, has not incorporated the nine point agreement signed by the government with Dr. KC during his 15th hunger strike, thanks to the arrogance of the government of comfortable majority in the parliament.