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NC Chief Whip Ramesh Lekhak calls for due process in Transitional Justice



MAHENDRANAGAR: Nepali Congress lawmaker Ramesh Lekhak has said if consensus eludes among political parties on transitional justice, due process would be followed to conclude it.

Lekhak said he was devoted to law making since his first term of House of Representatives (HoR) membership.

However, people are shared development agenda rather than law and policy making before election, he mentioned.

He blamed that lawmakers are obsessed more on development of their constituencies than law making.

He underscored the need of taking together law making and development agenda.

Lekhak who is Chief Whip of Nepali Congress now shared that he was not able to give time to his constituency after becoming Chief Whip.

He shared his views while talking to RSS reporter Sher Bahadur Singh for the ‘Lawmaker with RSS’ segment.

According to him, parliament should make government accountable, while parliament should be accountable to people.

But, present government has failed to make parliament active up to the mark.

The NC Chief Whip admitted that he too had foibles to this end.

“Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ has said he would be active to give business to the parliament. Let’s see how the running parliament delivers,” he stated.

Lekhak expressed worry over protracted law making to address transitional justice (TJ).

The TJ bill to amend the previous Act has been pending in the parliament for long. It has been 17 years the TJ is in surface.

But, we’re entangled in it and yet to sort it out. Although the TJ Act was brought nine years back, the Supreme Court ruled against some provisions in it, rendering the Act ineffective.

The commissions on TJ are also non-functional. We’ve been making efforts for consensus, but it is still elusive.

If the consensus eludes again, due process would be adopted, he explained.

As he informed, the ruling coalition held talks with major opposition CPN UML in this connection, but they had differing views.

The NC Chief Whip also talked about geographical difficulty of Sudurpaschim Province.

He shared that it is not only distant from federal capital, Kathmandu, but also allocated limited budget, thereby facing development confines.

Economic and educational indicators need improvement here, he suggested.

Constituency no 3 of Kanchanpur district has huge potential, but we have not been able to identify and unlock.

The important places as of economic corridors and tourist destinations of India and China are not far from here.

Not only this district but entire Nepal can be benefitted from these places after establishing strong links.

Publish Date : 11 February 2024 11:09 AM

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