Kathmandu, Aug 29: In a special session of the House of Representatives (HoR) meeting today, lawmakers, through the Speaker, drew the government's attention to the need to combat corruption, irregularities and smuggling for promoting good governance. They urged the government to address issues of public concern.
Dr Chanda Karki Bhandari termed corruption, bad governance, smuggling and institutional crime the major concerns of the country, overshadowing the matters of public importance.
She demanded the government to own up the responsibility for keeping high-cost medical equipment including ventilators, haemodialysis and ultrasound machines in a neglected situation. The number of such devices across the country is 233, she said.
Bina Jaisawal advised the government to promote animal rights while Janata Samajwadi Party's Chief Whip Pradeep Yadav informed the House that big corporate houses owe over Rs 10 billion to the Nepal Electricity Authority.
Ambar Bahadur Thapa demanded the government come up with measures against corruption and smuggling and Abdul Khan urged the government to address the demand of students agitating in the local Maitighar Mandala against the 'increased' fee for engineering education.
NA members draw government attention to contemporary issues
Arun Kumar Chaudhary notified the House about the condition of the Attariya road section along the East-West Highway in Kailali, demanding its upgrading.
Prem Suwal was worried about the 'encroachment' by Indian security personnel against the citizens residing along the Tarai/Madhesh border line. He said a parliamentary team which recently reached Dodhara Chandani and Tanakpur of Kanchanpur for a field-visit was intervened by the Indian security and interrogated near the 706 border pillar at Sundar Nagar of Dodhara Chandani.
Lawmakers call for preserving cultural heritage
Similarly, lawmakers have drawn the government’s attention to a host of issues such as tourism, infrastructure development, road improvement, energy and agriculture development, maintaining religious tolerance and communal harmony, and allocating adequate budget for the rehabilitation of people affected by disasters.
They also urged the government to pay attention to the protection and promotion of the cultural heritages across the country, including those in the Kathmandu Valley.
Lawmakers airing their views on these topics in the Special Hour session of the HoR today include Prem Bahadur Maharjan, Damodar Poudel Bairagi, Ram Prakash Chaudhary, Shanti BK, Prabhu Hajara and Saraswoti Bajimaya.
(RSS)