In the meeting of the House of Representatives on Sunday, the MPs expressed their displeasure over the issue of providing lifetime benefits to former special officials.
Nepali Congress MP Ramkrishna Yadav is of the opinion that during the emergency of the meeting, facilities should not be given to former special officials. He said that it is not appropriate to give lifelong benefits to pre-special officials when the country's economy is weak.
'There is a topic in the newspaper that a law is going to be made to give life-long benefits to former special officials', he said, 'The country is going through a weak situation from an economic point of view . In such a situation, the matter of giving lifetime benefits to pre-specific officials is invalid.'
Member of Parliament Yadav said that he heard that a draft law is being prepared for the former President, Prime Minister, former Speaker, former Speaker of the National Assembly, former Chairman of the Constituent Assembly, former Chairman of the Council of Ministers, and said that the issue should not come up in the context of such young people fleeing due to the country's poor economic condition, lack of health care and unemployment.
He drew attention to be aware of the fact that there are some elements that weaken the federal democratic republican constitution.
Maoist's Devendra Paudel expressed his displeasure with the proposal to provide service facilities to pre-specified officials at a time when the country's economy is weak and should be given relief to the people.
Prakash Jwala of the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Socialist) expressed the view that the pre-specified officials should not be given facilities as the country's economy is in decline, adding additional financial burden to the state.
The chief whip of Nepal Communist Party (UML) parliamentary party, Mahesh Kumar Bertaula, drew the attention of the government to the damage caused to various wards due to the recent storm in Thaha municipality of Makwanpur. He demanded immediate relief to the affected locals. Mentioning that nearly one hundred houses in Wards 3, 4 and 5 of the municipality were damaged due to the recent storm accompanied by hail, he drew the attention of the Ministry of Home Affairs.
