The bill for the operation of Tikapur Technical University, the bill related to the development of the Badhgarh Valley, and the bill for amending the Forest Act are currently in abeyance.
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The Sudurpaschim Provincial Assembly, which was destroyed by arson during the Genji movement, is currently undergoing renovations. Although administrative work at the secretariat has resumed, the provincial assembly meeting remains uncertain.
As the basic infrastructure required for conducting the meeting has been destroyed, preparations for convening the meeting have not even been made. According to the secretariat, the current session has not ended. The meeting of the current session, which was postponed due to the agitation, has not been held yet.
The secretariat's information officer Yubaraj Jaisi said that the meeting cannot be held immediately due to the lack of physical infrastructure required for conducting the meeting. According to him, the secretaries of all ministries, including the Chief Secretary, the Economic Secretary, and the Secretary of the Provincial Assembly have discussed the issue of conducting the meeting.
'After the discussions between the secretaries, we have written to the Urban Development Office to prepare an estimate for maintenance.' Our priority is now to prepare to build a hall for conducting the meeting of the Provincial Assembly.'
The work of three bills registered with the meeting in the Provincial Assembly has also become uncertain. The bill for operating Tikapur Technical University, the bill related to Badhgar Valmansa, and the Forest Act Amendment Bill are currently in abeyance. ‘The process of these three bills will only proceed in the next meeting,’ said Information Officer Jaisi.’ According to him, since both the Speaker and the Chief Minister are currently out of the district, political discussions on convening the meeting have not been held. Due to the agitation, the provincial assembly meeting hall, parliamentary party offices, committee offices and secretariat rooms have all been destroyed.’ The secretariat has also stated that the meeting needs to be held immediately. For which, alternative measures are being sought. ‘The meeting can also be held in the city hall or in the provincial assembly premises by putting up a tent,’ said Information Officer Jaisi, ‘but coordination and cooperation between political parties are necessary for this.’
Property damage worth Rs 70 million
The Sudurpaschim Provincial Assembly is one of the offices that suffered the most damage due to fire during the Genji protests. None of the assembly buildings are salvageable due to arson and vandalism, nor are any items left inside the building.’
According to the details collected by the Provincial Assembly Secretariat, the assembly has suffered material damage worth Rs 70 million. All the physical structures have been destroyed. However, the assessment of the physical damage has not yet been done.
The secretariat's buildings, branches, documents and vehicles have been severely damaged. Five motorcycles and seven vehicles have been burnt. The secretariat has stated that the worst damage has been done to the secretary's office, accounts branch and goods branch.
Currently, all the employees of the Provincial Assembly Secretariat are working temporarily in one place. 'All the documents related to the goods in the accounts branch and goods branch have been destroyed by burning,' said Information Officer Jaishi, 'However, the financial and administrative data are safe due to technology.' According to him, work is currently being done by temporarily shifting those branches elsewhere.
