Demand from the government to find a solution to the border dispute between Humla and Bajura

During an emergency meeting of the House of Representatives on Thursday, MP Jayapati Rokaya demanded that the government immediately find a solution to the border dispute between the two districts through talks and dialogue.

Jestha 7, 2083

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Demand from the government to find a solution to the border dispute between Humla and Bajura

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The lawmakers have drawn the government's attention through the House to immediately resolve the border dispute between Humla and Bajura districts.

During the emergency session of the House of Representatives on Thursday, MP Jayapati Rokaya demanded that the government immediately find a solution to the border dispute between the two districts through talks and dialogue.

'The Karnali Highway itself has been blocked due to the dispute between the Humla and Bajura areas. The blockage of the national highway has affected patients, students taking exams, and everyone who needs to go for essential work,' he said. 'The government should seek a solution to the border dispute between the two districts through dialogue. The highway should be opened immediately.'

MP KP Khanal drew the government's attention to the misbehavior towards a group including the chief of Dhangadi Sub-metropolitan City, Gopi Hamal, due to the dispute in the Ranisingh area on the border between Humla and Bajura districts.

He said that since the Saipal area of ​​Himali Rural Municipality is a vast reserve of herbs and wildlife, it has been abused when smugglers tried to control the issue of illegal sale of herbs and wildlife by evading taxes in that area for years by setting up a police post. In addition, he demanded that the government provide security to the citizens of the area, protection of herbs, and treatment to the injured.

MP Janakraj Giri drew the government's attention to the deadly attack on Police Assistant Inspector Mahesh Dhami and Himali Rural Municipality Chief Administrative Officer Kul Bahadur Thapa in Himali Rural Municipality-3 of Humla and Bajura districts on June 4. He demanded that the government immediately resolve the border dispute in this area.

MP Niskal Rai accused the government of not following the dignity of the House and not following the dignity of the Parliament in the name of breaking tradition.

MP Ashok Chaudhary stated that the fire engine and ambulance of Itahari Sub-metropolitan City were damaged during the Gen-G movement and demanded immediate provision of new fire engines and ambulances. 

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