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NA lawmakers suggest diplomatic means to Lipu Lekh issue



KATHMANDU: Members of the National Assembly (NA) on Monday presented their views seeking solution to the border issue in Lipu Lekh through diplomatic means.

Taking part in today’s discussions on the principles and priorities of Appropriation Bill (except tax proposal) for the fiscal year 2077-78 BS, lawmakers urged the government to stand for the cause of nationality.

Lawmaker Chakra Prasad Snehi stressed the need of resolving the Lipu Lekh issue through diplomatic efforts.

He drew the government’s attention to bringing Nepalis left stranded in several Indian towns.

Likewise, NA member Ramlakhan Chamar demanded grants for women in budget in recognition of their contribution to the agricultural sector.

Udaya Sharma Poudel insisted on one door system to distribute relief to those affected by COVID-19 crisis while Bimala Rai Rai Poudel said COVID-19 should be the focus of the upcoming budget.

Similarly, Nainkala Jha and Bina Pokhrel stressed that the new budget should give priority to farmers.

Publish Date : 11 May 2020 21:58 PM

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