Intermediate area is not necessary: MP Bartaula, what did other MPs say in Parliament?
He stated during today's extraordinary session of the House of Representatives that the park's limits should be altered and the intermediate area should be promoted as a national forest area.
KATHMANDU: CPN (UML) whip Mahesh Kumar Bartaula has stated that an intermediate zone is unnecessary.
He stated during today’s extraordinary session of the House of Representatives that the park’s limits should be altered and the intermediate area should be promoted as a national forest area.
“I want to draw the government’s attention to this issue when preparing the next budget,” he explained. MP Bartaula brought the government’s attention to the challenge of operating new industries surrounding the intermediate region and urged them to find a long-term solution to the intermediate area problem.
Regarding health issues, he wished President Ram Chandra Poudel’s well on his own and the party’s behalf.
During the meeting, CPN (Maoist Centre) MP Lekhnath Dahal applauded the government’s decision to revoke the contract for fraudulently registering citizens. He complimented the government and other agencies for delivering textbooks on time to all schools this year.
He stated that the immediate plan to create urea fertilizer in the country must be carried out, and he also suggested that it be included in the future budget in order to get the urea fertilizer factory up and running as soon as possible.
Rastriya Swatantra Party MP Sumana Shrestha opposed to the sudden postponement of the Parliament sitting, claiming that it incurs considerable expenses.
Deepak Bahadur Singh of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party has brought notice to the Prime Minister’s absence from the Parliament meeting for an extended period of time.
He drew attention through the speaker to the fact that the authority is delaying to study and file cases on major corruption issues. Janata Samajwadi Party Nepal MP Ranju Kumari Jha urged to create jobs within the country and immediately withdraw the different decision on chemical fertilizer supply.
Rajendra Prasad Pandey, Member of Parliament from the CPN (Unified Samajwadi Party), stated that the necessary budget has been obtained for the development of the Budhi Gandaki project and urged the administration to begin construction quickly.