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Kathmandu: In a session of the House of Representatives (HoR) today, lawmakers brought several contemporary issues to the government's attention. These included the need for impartial resolution of corruption cases and concerns about the transfer of police officials impacting investigations into corruption scandals.
Arjun Narsingh KC of the Nepali Congress expressed worry over the transfer of police officials and its effect on corruption investigations. He also advocated for a high-level commission's report on the gold scam to be presented to Parliament rather than just the government.
Bidhya Bhattarai from CPN (UML) accused the government of passivity regarding the soaring prices of essential goods. She highlighted the rise in suicides and gender-based violence (GBV) and recommended the inclusion of mental health chapters in school curricula with priority implementation.
Madhav Sapkota urged the government to focus on further organizing the Tatopani checkpoint in Sindhupalchowk and reclaim public land near Tatopani's Liping Bazaar, which has been encroached upon by individuals.
Hari Dhakal demanded regular compensation for cricketers and prioritized development of sports infrastructure, while Rajendra Prasad Lingden stressed the need for dignified treatment of Nepali workers departing for and returning from foreign employment at airports.
Sarbendranath Shukla warned of a potential rice shortage in the country, suggesting that the government might need to spend Rs 50 billion this year to import rice. He advised exploring alternative rice markets in case India restricts rice exports.
Prem Suwal urged the government to promptly revoke the decision to increase petroleum product prices, and Prabhu Shah and Amresh Kumar Singh questioned the need for a 'large' delegation led by the Prime Minister to the United Nations General Assembly.
Sushila Thing expressed concerns about the mistreatment of Ishwari Devi Neupaune by colleagues from the major opposition party due to her opinions in the previous house session.
Yubaraj Rai called for the enforcement of the Copyright Act, while Sanjay Kumar Gautam found it absurd that Nepal, an agricultural nation, heavily relied on food imports. He emphasized fully utilizing the nation's agricultural, cultural, and touristic potential, promoting religious sites, and prioritizing mountain tourism.
Surya Kumari Shrestha urged the government to expedite the Federal Education Bill, and Pratiksha Tiwari sought a solution to the drinking water crisis in the Janakpur area.