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NA lawmakers raise voice on diverse issues



KATHMANDU: Lawmakers during today’s meeting of the National Assembly (NA) drew the government’s attention to control the anti-democratic activities.

Lawmaker Balaram Banskota suggested a collective effort to strengthen federal democratic republic saying that people carrying out untoward activities to reinstate monarchy should be taken under control.

Likewise, he also drew the government’s attention towards the activities that could influence the investigation into the case of journalist Rabi Lamichhane.

Another lawmaker Dhankumari Khatiwada asked the government to be extremely serious about disaster preparedness and relief.

Similarly, parliamentarian Kali Bahadur Malla made it a point to say that social networking sites cannot ascertain a person’s innocence or prove one guilty. He said that only the judiciary, not the mob, can dispense justice.

Another lawmaker Komal Oli urged the government to raise the issue of agreements related to hydro resources during the joint meeting of the Nepal-India joint commission.

Publish Date : 21 August 2019 15:36 PM

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