Lawmakers raise contemporary issues

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, January 31 Lawmakers raised various contemporary issues at today House of Representatives meeting. Speaking in zero hour,
lawmaker Aasha Kumari BK lamented that despite the country being declared open defecation free, public toilets in the capital city were in a
sorry state
She said there were around 60 public toilets in Kathmandu, but only around 20 were in use
She demanded that the situation be addressed by the government. Lawmaker Indu Kumari Shah said it was ironic that the government had not
done the needful to control exploitation of the Chure region
She said the government should bring to book those involved in the killing of Chure activist Dilip Kumar Mahato and provide compensation to
his family. Lawmaker Kumari Tusli Thapa said despite Nepal being an agricultural country, farmers were suffering from various pests-related
problems and untimely rainfall
She said the government should offer relief packages to the farmers. Lawmaker Khaga Raj Adhikari said the landowners should be provided
justifiable compensation if Pokhara International Airport Project was to acquire additional 104 ropani land
He also demanded that the detailed project report of the Mid Hill Highway project be made public. Lawmaker Gajendra Bahadur Mahat vented ire
over the authorities concerned for demolishing people houses in the name of chhaupadi sheds in western Nepal
Lawmaker Gopal Bahadur Bam demanded that national pride projects be initiated in Rukum and works on road projects in Mugu be expedited
He lamented that none of the assigned staffers of Mugu road projects were present in the concerned project office. Lawmaker Gauri Shanker
Chaudhari said the government should adopt necessary safety measures against coronavirus, which had taken lives of more than 200 people in
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