Opposition of the parties after the water supply office is moved

Leaders of eight parties have sent a memorandum to the Prime Minister through the Chief District Officer, demanding that the water supply office of Arghakhanchi be kept under contract.

Shrawn 27, 2082

Birendra K C

Opposition of the parties after the water supply office is moved

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After federalization, the office of the Federal Water Supply and Sewerage Management Project, which has been working under the agreement of Gulmi, Palpa and Arghakhanchi, will be shifted to Butwal.

While the union government merged the previous projects of Ilam, Myagdi and Jumla with other offices, the project in Arghakhanchi was also merged with Butwal. 

Eight parties, including Congress, UML, Maoists, RSVP, CPN-S, Rajmo, have sent a memorandum to the Prime Minister through the chief district officer, demanding to maintain the project in Arghakhanchi. They have demanded that the office of the federal water supply and sewerage management project, which has been moved against the spirit of federalism, will be stalled. . 

 The project has conducted 200 drinking water schemes in Arghakhanchi, Gulmi and Palpa from the beginning. Consumers are worried that most of the plans will be stalled after the office moves. Employees say that 160,268 people of more than 34,000 households in three districts have benefited from the scheme run by that office. In line with the objective of providing climate-adapted drinking water, it had an office in Sandhikhar and worked in three districts. 44 in Arghakhanchi, 45 in Gulmi and 34 in Palpa were working on 123 schemes.

After the office is moved to Butwal, it is estimated that the multi-year plans in operation in the district will be affected. The Lumbini state government has been operating through the project of looking at schemes with a population of less than 1000 and large schemes of the association.

On Tuesday, Congress Secretary Krishna Khanal, UML Vice President Shambhu Pokharel, Maoist Center in-charge Thakur Vick, National Independent Party Chairman Hari Prasad Bhusal, CPN-S Chairman Ram Bahadur Chauhan, Rajmo Chairman Thamman KC, JSP Netralal Thapamgar, RRP's Vinod Acharya have sent a memorandum to the Prime Minister through the Chief District Officer requesting him not to move the office.

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