कान्तिपुर वेबसाईट
AdvertisementAdvertisement
२५.१२°C काठमाडौं
काठमाडौंमा वायुको गुणस्तर: ९१

No one is allowed to insult the 'people's war' against the spirit of the constitution: MP Basnet

भाद्र ३१, २०८१
No one is allowed to insult the 'people's war' against the spirit of the constitution: MP Basnet
Disclaimer

We use Google Cloud Translation Services. Google requires we provide the following disclaimer relating to use of this service:

This service may contain translations powered by Google. Google disclaims all warranties related to the translations, expressed or implied, including any warranties of accuracy, reliability, and any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and noninfringement.

CPN (Maoist Center) MP Shakti Bahadur Basnet has said that the 'people's war' conducted by his party has been insulted and it is against the basic spirit of the constitution and the agreement reached in the past.

At the beginning of today's meeting of the House of Representatives, he said that the MPs used the word contrary to the agreement and agreement of the past. Making it clear that the country has reached the present day based on the agenda raised by the 'People's War', he drew attention not to establish wrong comments.

Basnet, who is also the Minister of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, mentioned that if the Arun 3rd hydropower project is allowed to be built on time, the load shedding will end in the year 2065. He said, 'Why didn't that project be built? Why did it stop?'

He also requested clarification on the views expressed in the House on behalf of the ruling party. Leader Basnet, who is also the Deputy General Secretary of the Maoist Center, said that the Constituent Assembly, which is limited in history, was established by the People's War. If the revolution is only considered as violence, then what can be said about the struggle of 2007? What to call the Jhapa rebellion of 2028? He questioned saying.

MP Basnet says that his party's objection and opposition to the opinion expressed by the MPs is still there. He clarified that it was decided to allow the House to operate, adding to the context that Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli is about to address the House, that some important bills should be moved forward.

Member of Parliament Devendra Paudel informed about the death of three people, including the vice-chairman of Putha Uttarganga Rural Municipality of Rukum East, and drew the attention of the government to reduce such accidents. He demanded immediate rescue and relief arrangements for the citizens affected by road accidents and other calamities. MP Madhav Sapkota requested to speed up the search for Sonu Sherpa, who went missing in a Balero vehicle accident in Sindhupalchowk a few days ago.

Member of Parliament Sushila Thing asked for immediate control and technical assistance as the farmers were affected due to the increase in pest infestation in Junar farming established as the identity of Sindhuli. Informing that the farmers are worried and panicked, she demanded to control a kind of butterfly and give relief to the affected farmers.

Member of Parliament Surya Prasad Dhakal mentioned that people's representatives should not hold their views against nationalism, sovereignty and integrity. He objected to the opinion given by an MP in a television program regarding Kalapani and Limpiyadhura.

Ashok Kumar Choudhary demanded immediate control as an industry in Sunsari dumped untreated waste water into the local waste water as it affected people's lives. He demanded that the concerned manpower company be brought under the scope of action as they cheated the unemployed youth by taking them to foreign employment by showing them false temptations.

Member of Parliament Gyan Bahadur Shahi pointed out that Jumla's apple sales were not being distributed and drew the government's attention to the fact that foreign apple trade is going on without any hindrance. He said that the health of Nepali citizens is being affected and asked them to pay attention to it. MP Dr. Dhavalshamsher Jabara asked to make necessary arrangements for recruitment in the security agencies according to the arrangement of keeping hair and beard according to the religion of the Sikh community.

Member of Parliament Tara Lama Tamang informed about the loss of life in various districts of Far West due to incessant rains and demanded to arrange proper compensation and relief for the affected citizens. She stressed that the flood has affected the Hulaki road in Kanchanpur, thousands of bighas of paddy fields have been turned into bogs, and relief arrangements should be made.

Member of Parliament Lalveer Choudhary informed that due to the Karnali River, cutting is being done in various places of Bardia and demanded to manage the necessary budget for the security of public wealth. MP Rajendra Bajgai complained that citizens trying to return home had to pay expensive fares due to the suspension of flights landing due to the maintenance of Tribhuvan International Airport.

Member of Parliament Harkamaya Vishwakarma demanded necessary arrangements for peace and security in Birtamod in Jhapa. She said that there has been an increase in cases of caste discrimination in Jhapa and demanded action against the guilty.

Member of Parliament Ranjukumari Jha pointed out that according to the Abuse of Authority Investigation Commission, the highest level of corruption has been found at the local level and drew the attention of the Prime Minister to take effective measures to control corruption.

MP Prakash Adhikari informed that the peace and security situation in Terai-Madhesh is serious and complained that on August 28, a journalist's house was attacked in Siraha's Golbazar and the local administration did not pay attention.

Member of Parliament Gangaram Choudhary demanded that due to the incessant rains in Kailali and Kanchanpur districts, the victims should be provided with proper relief.

Member of Parliament Krishna Kumar Shrestha drew the attention of the government to promote tourism in the international arena by properly managing the fair to be held in Gadhimai in Bara next November. He objected to unnecessary publicity when the time came to start the fair.

Member of Parliament Vasudev Ghimire demanded proper management of garbage and clean and limited management. He emphasized on the need to manage the necessary land for waste management. MP Dolprasad Aryal said that the activities in the House of Representatives were contrary to the people's expectations and the Nepali people could not be convinced. He alleged that the members of the ruling party were involved in the cooperative case.

MP Prem Suwal mentioned that politics is an important task to serve the country and the people and suggested some topics that the Prime Minister should put in the United Nations General Assembly. MP Ramhari Khatiwada said that due to floods and landslides, roads across the country are in trouble, landslides and Mentioning that there were potholes, he demanded immediate maintenance.

प्रकाशित : भाद्र ३१, २०८१ १५:११
x
×