MP's demand to create an environment for teachers to return to school

Baishak 15, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

MP's demand to create an environment for teachers to return to school

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The parliamentarians have drawn the attention of the government to create an environment for protesting teachers to return to school in Kathmandu. Speaking at the emergency meeting of the House of Representatives today, he said that it was a tragedy that the peaceful protest of the teachers had come to a clash, and he opined that the indecent treatment of the teachers should be stopped.

In addition, the parliamentarians have also requested the government to create an environment for teachers to return to school by issuing the School Education Act.

Member of Parliament of Nepal Communist Party (Maoist Center) Janardan Sharma opined that the government should show prudence to address the demands of teachers. He strongly condemned the incident in which dozens of teachers were injured by police firing water fountains and sticks during the peaceful protest of the teachers on Sunday and emphasized that the state should make a law and meet the just demands of the teachers. He also demanded to implement the agreement made between the government and the teachers in the past.

Maoist's Chhiring Damdul Lama (Bhote) demanded relief and compensation to the victims saying that the flood after the recent rains in Humla had caused huge losses in various areas of the district.

Rashtriya Swatantra Party (RASWPA) MP Sumana Shrestha requested the government to fulfill the just demands of the teachers immediately. She called the government's attention to create an environment to send teachers back to school as soon as possible, saying that children are being deprived of school education due to teachers' protests. She also condemned the attack on journalists.

Rashtriya Prajatantra Party MP Roshan Karki demanded the government to meet the demands of the teachers saying that the repression, water fountain and beating incident on the teachers is tragic. She condemned the attack on journalists during the teachers' protest. In addition, she also demanded to address the legitimate demands of resident doctors as soon as possible.

CPN (UML) Member of Parliament Surya Bahadur Thapa Chhetri expressed grief over the incident that happened on Sunday during the teachers' protest and requested the government not to repeat such incidents. Both the police and the teachers are national servants, saying that oppression from any side is not good. He demanded that the Minister of Education inform Parliament about the progress of the School Education Act.

Aam Janata Party MP Prabhu Sah called the attention of the government to provide relief and relief services to the affected farmers by saying that last night's hail storm and hailstorm in Bara, Rautahat and other districts of Madhes province destroyed corn crops, mangoes and other crops, electricity and communication were affected due to the fall of electric poles.

Independent Member of Parliament Dr. Amresh Kumar Singh asked to pay attention to the management reform of the school located in Basbaria of Sarlahi. MP Ranendra Barali demanded to address the demands of the teachers and to end the discriminatory incidents against Dalits. MP Kantika Sejuwal wished speedy recovery of teachers and security personnel who were injured in the peaceful movement of teachers.

Kantipur

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