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The parliamentarians mentioned that the construction of the cable car has been started in the Pathibhara area against the will of the people and demanded that the work be stopped immediately.
During the emergency meeting of the House of Representatives on Sunday, when the people tried to oppose the construction of the cable car, there was a clash, so they drew the attention of the government to stop the construction today for a solution. In the
meeting, MP Rajendra Prasad Lingden mentioned that Pathibhara had turned into a battlefield because he did not try to understand the people's wishes and commented that it was the job of fighting the people in the society to fulfill the interests of a businessman.
'Why did the government ignore it? Why is the government not ready to negotiate at the ministerial level', MP Lingden said, 'There has been a planned work to give the Pathibhara area in the hands of the traders, initially Pathibhara was separated from the Kanchenjunga conservation area, then it was decided to let the traders build a cable car.'
Stating that the construction is going ahead with the state power against the will of the people, he said that the people do not want the cable car at the religious place. And informed that they have started to fight back.
Member of Parliament Yogesh Bhattarai said that there has been tension in the Pathibhara Mukkumlung area of Taplejung district for the past few days regarding the construction of a cable car.
Member of Parliament Toshima Karki mentioned that the cable car construction in the area should be made conflict-free and emphasized that the government should find a solution through negotiations rather than using force. In addition, he said that the construction of the project immediately She urged the government to postpone it and resolve it by communicating with all the stakeholders.
MP Madhav Sapkota said that due to the failure to maintain good governance, Nepal has reached the "grey list" related to wealth laundering. He drew the attention of the government saying that there was no action against those who misbehaved in the office of National Sports Council Member Secretary Tanklal Ghisingh.
Member of Parliament Tara Lama accused the local administration of injuring people in the name of removing slums in Beldandi of Kanchanpur and demanded the government to treat the injured and take action against the culprits.
Condemnation of the incident at KIIT University
MP Padam Giri expressed grief over the death of Nepali student Prakriti Lamsal at KIIT University in the state of Orissa, India last Sunday and condemned the fact that the victim was ignored even though she informed that she was being tortured mentally and physically and needed protection. He protested by mentioning that when the angry Nepali students protested against the incident, the university hired local gangsters and security guards to take their belongings to the railway station without even being able to take them.
Member of Parliament Ishwaridevi Neupane mentioned that there is a debate between the pros and cons regarding the statement given by the former king on the eve of Democracy Day and said that it is not permissible to attack the democratic republic in any way. He urged the former king and his supporters not to dream of the same movement that made the people citizens from the Raiti and the same movement that made the king a citizen.
Member of Parliament Rama Koirala drew the government's attention to the fact that those who go abroad on visit visas should not be given legal recognition and that they are taken and listed illegally. She said that the manpower company illegally sends workers to work and causes problems and women workers are more affected.
MP Raghuji Pant said that after the incident at KIIT University in Orissa, India, the immediate intervention of the Prime Minister and the Government of Nepal has solved some of the problems, but not completely. He said that out of 1,500 students, more than 500 Nepali students are returning home from various border crossings and mentioned that the act of deporting Nepal is reprehensible.
Member of Parliament Mahesh Basnet demanded that the road be widened and made safer as there are many accidents on the Mechi highway and the traffic has increased.
MP Ram Prakash Chowdhury informed that a group of wild elephants are creating terror in the northern area of Sarlahi and destroyed commercial rice fields and maize fields and demanded compensation from the government.
