House of Representatives meeting zero time: MPs urge to protect the Republic and the Constitution

Falgun 28, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

House of Representatives meeting zero time: MPs urge to protect the Republic and the Constitution

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At the zero hour of today's meeting of the House of Representatives, the parliamentarians emphasized to protect the republic and the constitution by uniting the republican forces.

He drew the attention of the government through the house on contemporary issues and asked the government to be accountable to the people.  In the

meeting, National Independent Party MP Sobita Gautam accused the government of suppressing the new forces that have grown up in the republic with false cases. 

Parliamentarian Sushila Sirpali Thakuri said that the government should be accountable to the country and the people, stating that the government is not accountable to the people. MP Hit Bahadur Tamang stressed that the constitution and republicanism should be united and challenged them not to daydream about restoring the monarchy.

MP Hitraj Pandey drew the government's attention to the fact that goat rearing farmers could not get a fair price, effective implementation of animal insurance, price control of fodder, proper management of grass and to prevent theft of goats. MP Suhang Nemwang drew the attention of the government to solve the problems of dairy farmers in the eastern hilly region.

Member of Parliament Harkamaya Vishwakarma suggested banning activities that promote caste discrimination and disrupt society. Member of Parliament Surendra Acharya drew the attention of the government to ensure the proper management of clean drinking water for the people by ending the water scarcity situation that may occur nationwide during the dry season.

Member of Parliament Surya Bahadur Thapa Chhetri demanded the government to immediately proceed with the Naumure multi-purpose hydropower project. MP Hridayram Thani demanded from the government to extend the runway to the north of Surkhet airport, to speed up the work on the Baddichaur-Khambagade road.

MP Sanjay Prasad Gautam drew attention to focus on solving the problems of the people living in the Dasgaja area of ​​the Nepal-India border. Parliamentarians Surya Prasad Dhakal and Hemraj Rai emphasized that the government should be accountable to the country and the people.

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