MP's question about fertilizer shortage - 'What is the taluk ministry looking at?'

The parliamentarians of the ruling party and the opposition have drawn the government's attention to the lack of fertilizer and black market and asked to find immediate solutions.

Shrawn 29, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

MP's question about fertilizer shortage - 'What is the taluk ministry looking at?'

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In the House of Representatives meeting, the MPs drew the government's attention to the lack of fertilizer during the farming season. Most of the MPs who spoke in Thursday's meeting raised the issue of fertilizers. They have questioned what the government and the ministry are watching.

MPs from both the ruling party and the opposition have drawn the government's attention to the issue of malls through the speaker.

The ruling UML MP Bhim Acharya said that there is a shortage of fertilizers in the market and asked the government to control the black market. Speaking at the zero hour of the House of Representatives meeting, he questioned why the government is sitting on the ground that farmers in his constituency are not getting fertiliser. There is an extreme shortage of fertilizer and a black market. "Farmers are not getting it from proper channel," he said, "Farmers are not getting it now when it is time to add urea. What is the Taluk Ministry looking at?'

He drew attention through the Speaker saying that the government did not think about the management of fertilizers in time. Chief opposition Maoist MP Ramkumar Rai questioned what the government is looking at when there is a shortage of fertilizers. He also accused the government of protecting the corrupt.

Member of Parliament Rai raised the issue of dedicated trunkline tariff of Lichibari, Pokhara Electricity Authority and asked that after the chairman resigned in the cooling off period dispute, the others involved were not prosecuted. The ruling party Congress MP Ramkrishna Yadav also drew the government's attention to the issue of fertilizer shortage.

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