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Issues of landlessness should be resolved: Lawmaker Biswokarma


24 January 2024  

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NEPALGUNJ: Lawmaker Chhabilal Biswokarma stressed the need to bring the problems of landless, unmanaged settlers and Dalits to a conclusion without any delay.

“We are now in the parliamentary system envisioned by the Constitution but our practice does not align the spirit of the constitution,” he said.

Adequate attention has to be given for the implementation of the constitution, he said, highlighting the need of developing wider understanding among the political parties.

It is the government responsibility to effectively run the federal parliament – the sovereign representative institution, he said, adding, “Parliamentary business is affected in lack of enabling environment”.

He also called for placing a system to see whether or not the parliamentary committees’ directives are being implemented.

Lawmaker Biswokarma viewed that deliberations on the bill should be focused for quality law-making. Biswokarma is also the secretary of the main opposition party, CPN-UML.

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