MP wants to withdraw four bill


Kathmandu - In the vacuum of the meeting held on Thursday, Nepali Congress, Bharat kumar Shah, withdrawn the Guthi Bill, demanded a withdrawal of media council, security council, information technology and human rights bill, which was contrary to the spirit of constitution.




MP, MP Mahendra Kumar Limbu suggested the government to be aware of the bill registered in the parliament seeking protection of fundamental culture, including Guthi.
Parliamentarians Meena Subbaa demanded that the people of the roads and the sky should endure suffering due to the blocking of ships in the sky, traffic of roads to specific people, being seen as a democratic rule dictator.
Parliamentarian Mana kumari Bhandari expressed concern over the problems of monkeys in different districts. MP Mohan Baniya asked Karnali highways to extend two lines.
MP Yagraj Sunuwar demanded that the construction worker of the 80-meter bridge in Manddre khola of Okhaldhunga should be constructed without construction.

MP Ranmati Shahi said that the disappearances were not found in the zip accident in Kharpunath village of Humla district and demanding source and compensation due to the difficulty in the winter due to snow patchy winter.

MP Rajendra Kumar KC said objection to the word used by Prime Minister in a press conference on Tuesday regarding the Gutti bill. Rajendra Prasad Gautam demanded indemnity for flood victims due to heavy rainfall in Makalu village.
Parliamentarian Radha Gyanwali said an online objection to making an incorrect news about what he spoke in agriculture, cooperative and natural resources committee.
MP Ram Bahadur Bista asked the Public Service Commission to withdraw the advertisement against the inclusive theory. Parliamentarians questioned how the promotion was being carried out by the teacher without education law.
Talking about the absence of the missing persons in the public war, MP Prasad Sharma said that the prosperity needed for prosperity should be public due to lack of prosperity.


Parliament MP Renuka Gurung demanded the Rajya Sabha to resign in the budget budget. He said that Birgunj Chennai Mill, which was closed by MP Laxman Lal Karna, was quick to operate.

MP Laxmi Kumari Chaudhary said against the fundamental rights mentioned in the constitution to not be treated without the money being spent in the accident room of Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital.


Similarly, MPs of Yashoda Gurung Subedi, Maheshwarjung Gautraj, Rajendra Kumar Rai and Man Kumari GC also highlighted the government's concerns on contemporary matters.
Source: Kantipur Samachar