Members of the ruling party and the opposition passed a resolution to assist the federal government in canceling the agreement between India and China.
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At the zero hour of the meeting of the Bagmati Provincial Assembly, 10 members of the Provincial Assembly have suggested that the provincial government should cooperate with the federal government to cancel the Lipulekh Agreement, which opened the trade route to the neighboring countries for the sovereignty and nationality of the country.
In the meeting, the members of the ruling party and the opposition party demanded that the provincial government pass a resolution in the provincial assembly and provide information to the federal government to assist the federal government in revoking the agreement between India and China, as the interference by the Indian side in the areas of Lipulek, Kalapani, Gunji and other areas of Nepal would pose a threat to sovereignty.
Similarly, in the meeting, the provincial government requested to build a concrete bridge for long-term traffic operation at the Bagjhora road under the Tribhuvan Rajpath connecting Hetauda-Kathmandu, as the passengers had to wait for hours due to floods during the rainy season.
They advised the provincial government to coordinate with the federal government to keep stock of fertilizer in Hetauda while providing fertilizer to the farmers of 13 districts of the province as fertilizer is essential for agricultural production.
In the same meeting, due to the lack of healthy drinking water in other districts including Kathmandu Valley, the provincial government sent a monitoring team to the affected areas and requested to provide drinking water to the common people and to provide skilled doctors and health workers to all the hospitals in the district.
In that meeting, the federal government issued a driver's license to all Nepalis while operating vehicles. In the case of not being able to distribute the said vehicle, it is now objectionable to make the embossed number plate compulsory and now they demanded that the said plate be made operational in Devanagari script.
In the same meeting, Speaker Bhuvan Kumar Pathak presented a proposal to nominate and change members in the working arrangement consultation committee and thematic committee.
Bahadur Singh Lama Tamang, Surajchandra Lamichhane, Kunjanraj Kafle and Madukumar Shrestha have been nominated as members of the state affairs committee. Meenkrishna Maharjan and Shyam Bahadur Khadka have been nominated as members of the Public Accounts Committee.
Similarly, Hariprabha Khadgi Shrestha was nominated as a member of the Education and Health Committee, and Bimal Thakuri was nominated as a member of the Industry, Tourism and Environment Committee. The names of the committee members have been approved by the state assembly meeting. Provincial Assembly Speaker Pathak adjourned the meeting of the Provincial Assembly until further notice.
