MPs confident
Deuba-led govt to hold all elections, ensure constitution execution
Kathmandu, June 9: Lawmakers, speaking in the meeting of the Legislature-Parliament today, urged the newly-elected Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba to proceed ahead by taking into account the national need and the people's aspirations.
Kathmandu, June 9: Lawmakers, speaking in the meeting of the Legislature-Parliament today, urged the newly-elected Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba to proceed ahead by taking into account the national need and the people's aspirations.
They
suggested to the PM to ensure the appropriate representation of women in the
Council of Ministers as per the letter and spirit of the constitution, to
forward the constitution amendment proposal and to accommodate the aspirations
of the people of all sections and regions in the second-phase local level
election.
Lawmaker Ganga Chaudhary called for
addressing the demands of the Tharus, indigenous peoples and nationalities, and
for having the appropriate representation of women in the Cabinet.
She demanded to withdraw the false
cases against the Tharu leaders and create an environment wherein people of all
communities and regions can participate in the second phase local elections.
MP lokmani Dhakal urged the government
to address the demands and aspirations of the small parties, while upholding
the spirit of democracy and good governance. He also urged PM Deuba to give
special attention to constitution implementation.
Dimple Kumari Jha drew the attention
of PM Deuba to the need of accommodating the Madhesi, Tharu, indigenous
nationalities all communities.
Referring to a failure to spend all
released budget in time and the trend of grabbing a tender by pleasing a power
centre against the laws, lawmaker Prem Suwal drew the attention of the newly
elected Prime Minister to pay a special focus on developing self-reliant
economy.
He
said the new government should be concerned about the failure of Ncell to pay
capital gains taxes and act accordingly.
Likewise,
lawmakers including Prem Bahadur Singh and Kumar Khadka extended well-wishes to
PM Deuba for a success ahead by increasing economic growth, enforcing the
constitution and holding all three levels of elections in time.
Chitra
Bahadur KC termed the refusal of disgruntled Madhes-based political parties to
participate in the second round of the local level polls a wrong tendency while
wishing the PM for his successful tenure.
Similarly,
some lawmakers took the opportunity to draw the attention of newly elected
Prime Minister towards the immediate commencement of constitution amendment
process on the basis of the agreement reached with the Madhes-centric parties.
Underlining
the need of increasing acceptability of the constitution to resolve the
problems facing the country, they forewarned of coming to the street if the
agreement was not enforced.
Lawmakers
Dharmendra Kumar Saha Teli, Nar Singh Chaudhary and Mahendra Ray Yadav urged
the Prime Minister to address the demands of Madhesi, indigenous nationalities
and ethnic community regarding the country's main law.
Sarbendranath
Shukla sought the commencement of the constitution amendment process before the
local-level election.
Similarly,
Shivajee Yadav expressed his wishes that the Deuba-led government formed with
the goal of addressing the national problems would take initiation to address
the voices of Madhes-centric parties.
Agni
Prasad Sapkota expressed his confidence that the second-phase of local election
would be held successful in the backdrop of the successful completion of the
first-round election. He said he believed that the Deuba-led government would
be successful in addressing the national needs with taking the constitution
amendment process ahead. He took the
time to urge the new government to continue 'effective' works launched by the
previous government.
Likewise,
Subash Nembang, seeking the participation of women, and ethnic, indigenous and
marginalised communities in the Deuba-led government, said he was confident
that Prime Minister Deuba would go ahead taking all into confidence.
Maintaining national unity and increasing acceptability of the constitution
should be the focus of the government, he asserted, adding, "The main
opposition party is being cornered in every government affair."
Sitadevi
Yadav aired her belief that newly elected Prime Minister Deuba would be
successful in completing the remaining task of the peace process and holding
local-level election.
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