Nepali Congress senior leader Ram Chandra Poudel has stressed on planned development for the management of the budget, calling for prioritizing the management of human and nature also in the budget.
Speaking in the special hour during
the meeting of the Legislature-Parliament today, leader Poudel said that
quality health services, education and employment opportunities should be
expanded to places outside the Kathmandu valley to diffuse the population
centred in Kathmandu valley and to attract them to cities outside the valley.
He demanded strict implementation of
the policy that bars construction of big buildings on cultivable land.
"The people, not the leaders,
should be kept in the centre while formulating development plans," he
said, and urged on the government to bring development programmes that fulfil
the basic needs of the people and to take the government services and
facilities to the doorsteps of the people.
He drew the attention of the
government towards the local level representatives not been able to carry out
works due to the lack of the related laws.
Stating that the talk of use of money
to buy votes in the local level elections was heard, he said this tendency did
not contribute to strengthen democracy. "We should end the tendency of
making the elections costly and extravagant, and develop a system wherein
people give their votes looking at the policy," he said.
Political stability has been seen
after the local level election and the door to economic development would be
opened now, leader Poudel said, expressing the hope that the country would be
able to make a big leap in economic development in 10 years.
"The tendency of some hydropower
developers sitting on the licenses for years without constructing the
hydropower projects should be ended and the available water resources utilized.
The means and resources of the country should be utilized in the right
way," lawmaker Poudel said.
Stressing on the need of linking good
governance with budget and plan as well as establishing corruption-free
society, he said, "The CPN (UML) should also be flexible to address the
demands of agitating parties and should help in constitution amendment for the
wider acceptability of the new constitution."
Lawmaker
Ganesh Singh Thagunna drew the attention of the government to the incident of
landslide at Dharchula of India on Thursday in which three people of Darchula
were killed, and demanded the government to provide relief to the victim's
families.
Another
lawmaker Ram Narayan Bidari demanded the government to carry out investigation
into the dispute related to doctors at the Manmohan Memorial Hospital
extracting the kidney of a patient while Anuradha Thapa Magar raised question
that why the Education Ministry that circulated to celebrate Yoga Day, has not
incorporated Yoga subject in curriculum.
Similarly,
lawmaker Ramhari Khatiwada complained that the government has not paid its
attention in upgrading of roads in city areas as well as remote areas.
Rameshwor
Phunyal said that national pride projects lack budget to complete the
construction task on time and Melamchi Drinking Water Project should be
completed on time.
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