During the zero hour of the National Assembly's meeting on Friday, members of the National Assembly demanded that the displaced Sukum residents be provided with food, shelter, and medical treatment.
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Members of the National Assembly have demanded arrangements for food, shelter and medical treatment for squatters who were evicted from the banks of rivers including the Bagmati last Baisakh.
During the zero hour of the National Assembly's Friday meeting, National Assembly member Gomadevi Timalsina claimed that squatters kept in the 'holding center' have not received medicine and water. MP Madan Kumari Shah (Garima) said that even after two months, proper arrangements have not been made for the squatters.
National Assembly member Jayantidevi Rai demanded arrangements to provide justice to victims of domestic violence. National Assembly member Durga Gurung complained that the policies and programs coming from the local level were not included in the budget but were based on accessibility.
National Assembly member Nara Bahadur Bista objected to the fact that officials of the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority were summoned to the Prime Minister's Office on Monday and forced to work under pressure for 9 hours.
National Assembly member Narayan Dutt Mishra said that despite the provision of large settlements for freed Kamaiyas, there is a problem due to the lack of employment arrangements. National Assembly member Bhuvan Sunar said that no legal action has been taken against the atrocities being committed against the Dalit community, including the daughter of an inter-caste marriage who is living in Bardiya.
National Assembly member Yubaraj Sharma asked what is being done about the closed tea industry. MP Rajendra Lakshmi Gairhe drew the government's attention to the minister's statements regarding construction entrepreneurs.
