All-party meeting on Bagmati: Agreed not to disrupt the House

Magh 22, 2081

Subas Bidari

All-party meeting on Bagmati: Agreed not to disrupt the House

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An agreement has been reached between the parties represented in the Bagmati Provincial Assembly to meet the demands of the opposition by looking at the priorities. The all-party meeting held on Tuesday agreed to proceed with the meeting of the state assembly starting from Wednesday.

Government Spokesperson and Minister of Internal Affairs and Law Surajchandra Lamichhane informed that the all-party meeting held at the Provincial Assembly Secretariat in Hetaunda-10 on the initiative of the Speaker of the Provincial Assembly Bhuvan Kumar Pathak agreed that the demands raised by the main opposition party CPN-Maoist Center will be fulfilled by looking at compatibility. He said that it was agreed to run the

Parliament, to coordinate with the Ministry of Finance on issues that are not addressed in the budget, to create an atmosphere of agreement, and to implement the agreement made with the opposition parties during the disaster on October 11 and 12.

The leader of the main opposition party, the Maoist Parliamentary Party, Shalikram Jamkattel has claimed that there was only a discussion about their demands but no agreement. He said that there will be no disruption in the upcoming state assembly meeting. "We will not disrupt the upcoming state assembly meeting. However, it remains to be seen whether the government will fulfill its commitment or not," he said.

Speaker Bhuvan Kumar Pathak informed that the meeting of the state assembly is scheduled to be held at 11 am on Wednesday and the agenda of the meeting is to submit the bills registered in the parliament secretariat.

Bagmati Chief Minister Bahadur Singh Lama, CPN-UML Parliamentary Party leader Jagganath Thapalia and others participated in the all-party meeting. Despite the budget brought by the government under its leadership, the Maoist center is putting pressure on the government by making various demands on the budget for the current financial year.

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