Emergency Times: Bringing the government's attention to current affairs by MPs

Baishak 23, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Emergency Times: Bringing the government's attention to current affairs by MPs

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In today's meeting of the House of Representatives, the parliamentarians drew the attention of the government to various current issues.

During the emergency meeting, MP Ranjita Shrestha demanded the government to conduct an impartial investigation into the arrest of Civil Liberation Party leader Resham Chaudhary on May 17.

MP Kantika Sejuwal drew the attention of the government to rescue 26-year-old Deepraj Bhandari of Sumli village, Chayanath Municipality-14, Mugu, who has been stranded in Dubai, UAE for three months. He went to Dubai for employment a year ago.

MP Thakur Prasad Gayre demanded that the work of the federal parliament building under construction inside Singha Durbar be completed on time.

Member of Parliament Purna Bahadur Gharti Magar drew the government's attention to the fact that the allocated budget for the district headquarters was not being spent.

Similarly, MP Manish Jha demanded to increase the participation of women in the cabinet.

Kantipur

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