Saying the local administration did not take action against the culprits, who are still roaming free, they stressed that the bodies concerned should be serious in this regard.
Lawmaker from Nepali Congress, Dev Karan Prasad Kalwar, urged the government to make arrangement of necessary compensation to the family of the child and added that those encouraging people to carry out such heinous crimes against humanity should be brought to justice.
Similarly, Ananda Prasad Pokharel of the CPN-UML said that Dolkha district is disconnected with Kathmandu as the flood swept away Bailey bridge at Charange. He also demanded to make arrangement of a bridge there soon.
Demanding further arrangement of relief to quake-survivors immediately, Pokharel objected over the non-transparent role of the National Planning Commission.
Another lawmaker Mohan Tudu drew the attention of the government over shifting border pillars from the Indian side at different parts of Jhapa district.
Chairperson of the Women, Children, Senior Citizen and Social Welfare Committee, Ranju Kumari Jha, presented a report of the Committee on 'Anti-Witchcraft (crime and punishment) Bill-2072 BS in the meeting today.
The next meeting of the Legislature-parliament is schedule for 3:00 pm on July 28. RSS
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