INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Budget failed to address the issues of Dalit, women, Madhesis and oppressed communities
Kathmandu, June 16
Taking part in the Appropriation
Bill-2077 in National Assembly meeting today, lawmakers have called for clarity on the countryneeds and priorities in the budget.
Some
lawmakers have expressed their regret towards budget allocation in education, health, culture and agriculture sectors
According to lawmaker Dr Beduram Bhusal of the ruling Nepal Communist Party (CPN), the budget is not sufficient to bring about cultural
transformation in the country
Dr Bhusal expressed his displeasure over budget allocation on maintenance and infrastructure development of temples
He said budget has been allocated for the development of 203 temples.
&Is it the governmentpriority build temples or schools?& he
questioned.
He further elaborated that development of academic sector was the need of the hour
Dr Bhusal also said the budget failed to point out tourism destinations in Provinces as mentioned in the governmentpolicy and programmes.
He
objected for not allocating budget for a memorial park to be built in the memory of Pushpalal Shrestha, founder of Nepalfirs communist
party, and martyr Gangalal Shrestha in their birthplace at Bhangeri of Ramechhap, and a memorial park of BP Koirala to be constructed at
Dumja of Sindhuli.
Lawmaker, Agam Prasad Bantawa Rai of NCP said the government should invest for development of tea and cardamom
farming.
He also drew governmentattention towards exporting tea produced in eastern Nepal with proper labelling
Lawmaker Komal Oli of the NCP said the government should be serious on the issue of border dispute as India has been turning deaf ears
towards Nepalproposal for holding bilateral talks on the issue.
Chief Whip of NCP, Khimlal Bhattarai, said the budget has accorded priority
for youth and women empowerment while Debendra Dahal of NCP said the budget was fairly balanced
Some lawmakers complained the budget failed to take the issues of Dalit, women, Madhesi, oppressed class and communities of remote area into
account.
Socialist PartyPramila Kumari said the budget failed to incorporate issues concerning the Madhesi community while Rastriya Janata
PartyMrigendra Kumar Singh Yadav termed the budget as ‘discriminatory.& NCPShanti Kumari Adhiakri insisted on increasing insurance for
those medical and health workers in the front-line to fight against the COVID-19, and on equal distribution of budget
Dilkumar Rawal Thapa from the same party spoke on the need for policy level reform in education sector despite sufficient budget allocated
for the sector.
NCPGanga Kumari Belbase called for actions against those involved in the gang rape of a woman in the coronavirus quarantine
NCPRam Narayan Bidari demanded amendment to the budget by incorporating lawmakers& suggestions.
He was of the view of placing Armed Police
Force along the border area
Udaya Sharma Poudel took time to draw the governmentattention towards accelerating rescue of those Nepali citizens left stranded abroad due
to the global COVID-19 pandemic.
NCPJeevan Budha claimed the budget could not reflect the spirit of federalism as per the
constitution.
NCPHariram Chaudhary, Indira Devi Gautam, Maya Prasad Sharma, Bhagawati Neupane, Indu Kadariya, Beena Pokhrel, Bimala Ghimire,
Sumitra GC, Radheshyam Paswan, Gopi Bahadur Sarki Acchami, Deepa Gurung, Taraman Swar, Chakra Prasad Snehi and Tulasa Kumari Dahal also took
part in the deliberation.
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