The Nepali Congress has said that solution of the existing problems
should be found out on the basis of the constitution amendment bill
submitted in the Parliament on Tuesday.
Today’s central committee meeting of the party held at party
headquarters at Sanepa, decided to move ahead after holding consultation
with other political parties to settle the problems, saying submission
of the bill related to formation of reconstruction authority and
constitution amendment bill in the Parliament was positive.
Talking to media persons after the meeting, NC Spokesperson, Dilendra
Prasad Badu, said, “There was an understanding over the issues of
proportional and declaring electoral constituencies during promulgation
of new constitution. It has now got a conclusion. A process has begun to
approve the bill after holding discussion and forging consensus among
all parties if the bill has some linguistic errors and issues to be
revised.”
Badu further said that the meeting also drawn a conclusion that the
solution of the dispute issues raised by the agitating Madhes-based
political parties including delineation of federal states should be
found out through political dialogue and consensus.
The meeting also drew the attention of the government towards
shortage of daily essentials including medicine, construction materials
as well as disruption of teaching learning activities due to Madhes
agitation and border blockade and urged the government to be serious to
resolve the problems.
The NC has asked the government to pay immediate attention regarding
how to manage the supply construction materials for reconstruction task
after the approval of bill related to formation of reconstruction
authority as well as urged it to find out solution by holding talks and
discussion with the bodies concerned in this regard. The bill is likely
to be approved today.
Similarly, the cc members held consultation regarding how to make
active membership distribution effective for the upcoming 13th general
convention.
Badu said that the next cc meeting has been scheduled on Thursday at 11:00 am. RSS
Source: sabkura News Pvt.Ltd
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