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Demand for issuing national card from local level



KATHMANDU: In a meeting of the House of Representatives (HoR) on Thursday, lawmaker Bhanubhakta Dhakal, demanded that collection of voters’ name list by the Election Commission should take place from the local level.

Speaking in a zero hour of the lower house today, he advised the government to collect details of voters from the local level and distribute a national identity card during the same course.

Meena Subba took time to draw the attention of bodies concerned towards technical devices which were purchased by the EC and are presently remained unused. As she said, 511 laptops, color printers and advance printing machine have remained unused.

Mahesh Basnet urged the government to be serious about alleged involvement of unauthorized person in budget formulation process.

Ramehshwor Ray Yadav demanded the government declare Madhesh a dry-hit zone.

On one hand the region is enduring increasing temperature and in the other hand farmers are struggling to get waters and fertilizers. The situation has put the zone at risk of hunger, he apprised the session.

Maya Devi Gyawali, Maina Kumari Bhandari, Mohan Baniya, Rajendra Prasad Gautam, and Radha Kumari Gyawali drew the government’s attention towards its failure to bring fertilizers on time causing inconvenience to farmers.

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