INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Speaker Agni Prasad Sapkota urged political parties to forge agreement on the constitution modification expense that the government had
actually registered on Friday looking for to amend Schedule 3 of the constitution to consist of revised map of Nepal in the coat of arms
According to Sapkota &
s Press Secretary Shreedhar Neupane, the speaker made the remark after some members of business Advisory Committee
urged him to play his function to create agreement on the constitution change costs
BAC members Laxman Lal Karana and Uma Shankar Argariya, who represent Janata Samajwadi Party-Nepal, told the committee today that the
constitution should also be amended to deal with needs of Madhesis, Janajatis and other marginalised communities, together with modifying
Schedule 3.
& Practically half the population of the nation observed the Constitution Day as black day to express discontentment with the
This event to change Arrange 3 of the constitution must also be used to address genuine needs of Madhesis and Janajatis, & Argariya added
He said the federal government must call an all-party meeting to discuss constitution amendment problems
& There was a four-point arrangement among political parties who revealed dedication to change the constitution to attend to demands of
Only the previous CPN-UML was opposed to the arrangement
I believe parties can build consensus along the lines of the exact same agreement, & Argariya added.
The speaker told BAC members that it
was imperative that the Parliament voted unitedly in favour of such a crucial federal government bill that looked for to modify the country
& s map in the coat of arms to reflect the nation & s actual area
The speaker likewise guaranteed BAC members that he would likewise fulfill the prime minister and convey their message about the requirement
for developing national consensus on the constitution modification expense.
Business advisory committees of your house of Representatives
and the National Assembly also decided today to change the logo of the Federal Parliament and badges of lawmakers to show Nepal & s real
map.
The government revised the country & s map recently integrating Limpiyadhura, Lipulekh and Kalapani.
According to the BAC decision, the
logo printed on the rostrum of the two homes and the map printed on lawmakers & badges will be changed to show Nepal & s actual
area.
Representative for the Parliament Secretariat Dasharath Dhamala stated the secretariat would alter the Federal Parliament & s logos
before the next conference of the Parliament, however it would take a few days more to alter badges of 334 legislators.
Recently the federal
government released a new map depicting Limpiyadhura, Lipulekh and Kalapani as Nepal & s territories
India has political and administrative control over these territories and claims all three to be part of India.
A variation of this post
appears in e-paper on May 25, 2020, of The Himalayan Times.
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