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Govt prepares to forward bills relating to public interest and concern

KATHMANDU, Feb 6: The government has begun homework on presenting the bills of public interest and concern in parliament.
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KATHMANDU, Feb 6: The government has begun homework on presenting the bills of public interest and concern in parliament.


An agreement was made at the meeting of the chief whips called by Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal today to discuss the bills to be presented in parliament. The participants of the meeting agreed to present the bills based on priority.


A thorough discussion was held with the chief whips of the parties represented in parliament to forward the bills readied on development, good governance, transitional justice, education, health, citizenship, etc.


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The issues which are directly related to public interest and concern, good governance and development were dwelt on by the chief whips.


The meeting was attended by NC Chief Whip Ramesh Lekhak, UML's Vice Chairman Subash Nembang, CPN (Maoist Centre) Chief Whip Hitraj Pande, Rastriya Prajatantra Party's Chief Whip Gyanendra Shahi, Janata Samajwadi Party's Chief Whip Pradip Yadav, Chairman of Rastriya Janamocha, Chitra Bahadur KC, and lawmaker of Nepal Workers and Peasant Party, Prem Suwal, among others.


The meeting was also attended by Chief Secretary Shankar Das Bairagi, and Secretary at the Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Dhanraj Gyawali.


It is learnt that PM Dahal took initiatives to move forward the important bills in order to make the people realize federalism in its true sense and solve other problems like that of employee adjustment.


 

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