The issue of price hike of daily necessities was raised in the National Assembly meeting.

In the meeting, the lawmakers urged the government to rescue Nepalis stranded in West Asian countries.

Chaitra 22, 2082

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The issue of price hike of daily necessities was raised in the National Assembly meeting.

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In today's meeting of the National Assembly, the lawmakers have laid special emphasis on good governance, transparency and corruption control by the newly formed government.

In the meeting, Congress's Khamma Bahadur Khati said that the government should rise above party interests and work by keeping national interests at the center. Geeta Devkota of the same party stressed the need to implement a farmer-friendly policy. Lawmaker Chandra Bahadur KC said that the country's 'economic development' should be the main mantra of the current government.

During the zero hour of the meeting, the members of the House raised the issue of the increase in the prices of daily necessities due to the ongoing conflict in West Asia and the problems faced by the marginalized class.

Lawmaker Uday Bahadur Bohora urged the government to rescue Nepalis stranded in West Asian countries. Lawmakers Jayanti Devi Rai, Mohammad Khalid Rajendralaxmi Gaire and Sonam Geljen Sherpa drew the attention of the House and the government to the ongoing conflict in West Asia and its impact on the world including Nepal, as well as contemporary issues.

MP Bhuwan Bahadur Sunar stressed the need for a fair investigation into the Inisha BK case of Surkhet, while Suresh Kumar Ale Magar expressed the view that bans on student organizations should not be imposed.

MPs Madan Kumari Shah and Narayan Dutt Mishra also drew the attention of the House to contemporary issues during the Zero Hour.

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