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Federal Water Minister Pradiya Yadav, who came to participate in the water supply conference in Hima Rural Municipality, said that the Water and Sewerage Management Office will not be abolished under any circumstances.
Water supply minister Yadav, who arrived in Jumla on 7th Baisakh, said, "The water supply office will not be canceled from Jumla." Rest assured. I am also inaugurating the newly constructed office myself. The office will not be removed from here because the structure has been built.'
He said that sentence almost three times. He added, "Instead, projects are added." Send DPR. There will be no shortage of budget in the water supply sector. This is my commitment.' He said that even though Gaurav's project started in Jumla is for the work of Dhauligad, the office will remain.
But before three months of his speech, the Federal Water Supply Office was abolished. What about sending a new project? The budget was not added to the stalled Dhauligad water supply project. Neither minister fulfilled the promise. Neither did the government realize the need of Karnalibasi. Instead, they took away the office where all the structures had been built.
This office was working in Humla, Jumla, Calikot and Mugu districts. This office, which was established in 2075, was working in the water supply sector in the districts of Karnali.
The construction of Dhaulighad water supply project costing 1 billion 26 million, which is being constructed in the Himalayan district, will be stalled. Former minister Naresh Bhandari responded that the government did not do a good job by canceling the water supply office. To break the story, the decision to abolish the office had already been made before the water supply minister Yadav came to Jumla. It was already known that Jumla and other 15 temporary federal water supply offices will not be lost. But the minister, who came to Jumla on 7th Baisakh, assured the people of Jumla that he will not leave office under any circumstances. According to the new approved organizational structure, there will be only 15 water supply and sewerage management offices and 14 structures out of 20 temporary structures will be converted into permanent offices in the same location as before.
6 federal water supply projects and sewage management offices have been canceled by the decision of the minister on 23 June. In which the offices of Ilam, Jumla, Hetaunda, Myagdi, Arghakhanchi and Dhangadhi have been cancelled.
The head of water supply office, Jotish Mishra, said that even if the office is completely abolished, the unit office may remain. Mishra, the head of the office, added, "The minister himself came and said that the office will not be abolished." He promised to come himself to inaugurate. But I was surprised when I heard the decision to cancel the office suddenly.'
According to him, water supply and sewerage management works will start from Surkhet from 1st of July. For which LMBS has also gone to Surkhet. Currently, the process of transferring all the details of the office, such as financial transactions, etc., to Surkhet, is going on.
Now the water supply office has a concrete building worth 25 million. Residents of Karnali were also excited about the construction of a concrete building. But when the office is suddenly removed, the multi-crore building is useless.
The state has accused the state of taking away the right to drinking water given by federalism. They have demanded to establish a water supply office and start the work immediately. Member of the House of Representatives, Kantika Sejuwal, said that the water supply office was canceled against the sentiments of the people.
"In 2/3 of the discussions, the minister said that the office will not be moved," MP Sejuwal said, "but suddenly the office has been cancelled." When he came with the water supply secretary, there was talk of giving the budget according to the DPR that the office would not be removed. Now there is no meaning to what the Minister did when he came to Jumla. Now parties and civil leaders need to make a strong movement.'
