Government's attention drawn to issues of squatter settlements, inflation control, etc.

In Wednesday's meeting of the House of Representatives, lawmakers drew the government's attention to the issue of squatter settlements, inflation control, and good governance.

Ashad 31, 2083

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Government's attention drawn to issues of squatter settlements, inflation control, etc.

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In Wednesday's meeting of the House of Representatives, lawmakers drew the government's attention to the issue of squatters, inflation control, and good governance.

Main opposition Congress lawmaker Geeta Gurung drew the government's attention to sustainable management of the squatters' issue, inflation control, giving a new momentum to the sluggish economy, and instilling hope among the people.

UML's Gangadevi Shrestha suggested that the government resolve the Nepal-India border issue through diplomatic efforts.

NCP's Mahendra Bahadur Shahi expressed the view that everyone's efforts should be focused on fulfilling the people's expectations of prosperity instead of blaming each other.

Ambikadevi Sangraula of the Shram Sanskriti Party noted that both the ruling and opposition parties have the responsibility to protect the lives and property of the citizens, and drew the government's attention to maintaining the rule of law.

RPP's Tahir Ali Bhat suggested the Speaker to play a leading role in ending the deadlock in the House and making the proceedings of the House orderly. Earlier, as soon as the meeting began, the opposition parties had stood up and protested.

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