Rashtriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) Chief Whip Gyan Bahadur Shahi condemned the attack on the spectators at the Prime Minister's Cup final tournament on February 19, and demanded that the culprits be brought to justice.
During today's emergency meeting of the House of Representatives, he said that the constitution does not give the right to beat any citizen and asked for the rule of law to be enforced by punishing those who beat citizens in public events.
Chief Whip Shahi is of the opinion that the Managing Director of Nepal Electricity Authority, Kulman Ghising, should not be removed immediately, and requested the government not to remove him who became the campaigner of Bright Nepal by taking advantage of the loss-making authority.
Member of Parliament Sarvendranath Shukla demanded that a person named Deepak Lodh shot and killed Raju Lodh at a place called Mayadewidri Dangchahwa in Rupandehi on 16th February and brought the culprit to justice. He said that about 22 months ago, when the mother of the deceased went to the police to file a complaint in the case of going to another duty at the same place, there was no investigation of the incident, saying that the investigation has not yet been carried out.
MP Prabhu Sah demanded to bring out the real information about the incident, saying that Gangaram Baitha, an elderly Dalit, was kept in Dhuna for no reason and his family was on sit-in. He also drew the attention of the government through the speaker to protect the rice mill of Rautahat.
Member of Parliament Vasudev Ghimire informed the parliament that on February 4th, Rachna Pandey, a resident of Rupandehi Tilottama-8, who was studying in the Department of Psychiatry in Dhulikhel Hospital, tried to commit suicide after being tortured.
Student Pandey tried to commit suicide after being treated, although he was safe and sound at home, he called the attention of the government through the speaker to investigate the negligence and the truth of the incident and take action against the culprits.
Member of Parliament Dhruv Bahadur Pradhan investigated the incident of a jeep suddenly trampling and injuring a crowd gathered in West Nawalparasi on 13th of February and drew the attention of the government through the Speaker to take action against the culprits. He claims that this incident happened in connection with the marriage of a washing boy and a Muslim girl.
Member of Parliament Manish Jha drew the attention of the government to provide immediate service facilities to the one hundred and three retired employees of Udaipur Cement Industry Limited. He called the attention of the government through the speaker to provide the facilities that the employees should get immediately, saying that there is no benefit money available even for three years of retirement.
'Those who have given 35 years of their lives in the cement industry, what is left to give to this government and they get money?', he asked. MP Jha said that political appointments are affecting public institutions and the government should not discourage the Managing Director of Nepal Electricity Authority, Kulman Ghising.
MP Thakur Prasad Gayre drew attention to address the demands of the protesting Forest Consumers Federation. He mentioned that the country has the ability to reduce the import and export if the forest produce can be used properly and urged the protest to find a way out through negotiations. MP Gayre also demanded the implementation of the agreement made by the teachers' federation in the past with the government.
'Discussions have started in the ongoing movement in the capital of Lumbini province. From issues that have been resolved at the provincial level, issues that have arisen and are trying to be raised at the national level should be resolved and addressed immediately,' said MP Gayre.
