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HoR meeting: Government directed to take initiation on probing Prisa Saha’s death

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Kathmandu, May 5: The parliament has directed the government to take initiatives for conducting an investigation into the suspicious death of Prisa Saha, a student of Kalinga Institute of Technology (KIIT) in Odisha, India, and to make arrangements for ensuring the safety and security of other Nepali students abroad.

In today’s meeting of the House of Representatives, Speaker Devraj Ghimire directed the government to find out what had happened in the case.

“The back-to-back death of Nepali students who have gone abroad to study seeing a bright future is also a serious question related to the sensitivity and responsibility of the nation. I direct the government to find out the truth, initiate dialogue with the concerned parties and provide necessary judicial support to the family, taking a deep concern over the incident,” said Speaker Ghimire.

He also instructed the government to ensure the safety and security of other Nepali students living abroad.
Speaking at today’s meeting of the House of Representatives, the lower house of the Federal Parliament, lawmakers drew the government’s attention to the death of Prisa Saha.

Some time ago, Nepali student Prakriti Lamsal was also found dead in mysterious circumstances in the same university. According to the lawmakers, the students studying there have felt more insecure as the incident of the same nature has been repeated again.

Lawmakers Devendra Paudel, Dr Amresh Kumar Singh, Ram Krishna Yadav and Nirmala Koirala, among others, drew the government’s attention to the death of Prisa Saha.
Similarly, a demand has been raised in the parliament to investigate the arrest of Resham Chaudhary, patron of the Nagarik Unmukti Party.

Lawmaker Lalbir Chaudhary said his party would quit the government if the government did not respond to the issue of arrest of Resham Chaudhary on the basis of a fake letter of the Supreme Court.

Dr Amresh Kumar Singh alleged that Resham Chaudhary was arrested out of the government’s conspiracy.
Mahantha Thakur charged that the people of Tarai Madhes were being discriminated against by the state. Similarly, people of Madhes are being mistreated in public, he added. Thakur said the arrest of Resham Chaudhary was another form of discrimination.

Sita Kumari Rana demanded installation of a technology with early warning sensors in Dailekh district, which has an average of four deaths every year due to lightning in Nepal.

Lawmakers draw attention to contemporary issues during Zero Hour
Lawmakers have called attention of the government to various contemporary issues during the Zero Hour of today’s meeting of the House of Representatives.

Bina Lama demanded the formation of a judicial inquiry committee to make public the truth about the March 28 Tinkune incident and immediate release of all those detained in that connection, including Rabindra Mishra.

Biraj Bhakta Shrestha said that the Palkiyamai Temple of Simraungadh is an identity and living symbol of history and everyone should pay attention to its conservation.

Shanti Shrestha drew the attention of the concerned bodies to complete the remaining road construction works before the rainy season as the condition of the road would be muddy in the rainy season and dusty at other times.

Saraswati Bajimaya also stressed the need of completing the road construction works on time as the people of hilly and mountainous areas have to face risks while travelling with the onset of monsoon season.
Shiva Nepali demanded zero tolerance towards irregularities in the National Pride Projects and strict implementation of this policy. He also demanded a judicial probe into the arrest of Resham Chaudhary, patron of the Nagarik Unmukti Party.

Shishir Khanal drew the attention of the Ministry of Home Affairs to create a safe and dignified environment in Gongabu bus park area in view of the increasing complaints of indecent activities on the open road in the evening, noise pollution throughout the night and of passengers being robbed by offering various inducements.

Shobha Gyawali said that the contract should be approved only after evaluating the capacity and intention of the contractors before awarding them the contract as various projects are found not completed on time and their budget being frozen.

Santosh Chalise suggested that the budget of agriculture sector should be increased in the upcoming budget to create employment in the country and to make arrangements to connect farmers with the market.
Saraswati Subba demanded to bring a bill related to land, forest and park in the parliament immediately to provide rights including housing and agricultural land to the landless Dalits.

Saraj Ahmed Farooqui said the concerned ministry should pay its attention to the risk of submergence of villages during the rainy season due to river erosion in Kapilvastu constituency-3.

Shanti Chaudhary drew the attention of the government to the issue of timely distribution of fertilizers to the farmers while Sarita Bhusal demanded that necessary budget be allocated for the wetland conservation as the wetlands have been neglected due to lack of proper development and protection of wetlands. Sita Mijar said the delay in the construction of the federal parliament building has raised doubts about the timely completion of other projects as well.

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