Kathmandu, May 26 (RSS): Both the lower and upper houses in
the Federal Parliament - the House of Representatives (HoR) and the National
Assembly (NA) - have begun deliberations on the government policies and
programmes for the upcoming fiscal year 2079/80 BS (2022-23).
President Bidya Devi Bhandari
presented the new policies and programmes in a joint session of the Federal
Parliament on Tuesday and the discussions will go on for two days.
The policies and programmes have
been presented in 145 points and its copy consists of 65 pages. The government
has aspired to promote a collaborative approach among the three-tier government
to catch the pace of economic development.
In the policies and programmes, the
government has announced to pursue economic growth and stability through the
coordination of fiscal and monetary policies, to promote agriculture,
transport, energy, tourism and information technology as a means of achieving
economic growth and building a resilient economy through the implementation of
special programmes of economic recovery.
Lawmakers of both houses who
represent various political parties have floated amendment proposals over the
policies and programmes.
Six members in the HoR have sought
amendments to 81 points and five members in the NA in 10 points.
Adhikari who sees the need of
revising the policies and programmes wants the government assurance to remove
foreign military forces from Limpiyadhura, Lipulek and Kalapani areas.
NWPP’s Suwal demands the government
to come up with a promise to take necessary diplomatic and legal measures for
demolishing a barrage built by India going against the international laws while
Poudel also urges the government to announce that it would advance towards
clearing occupancy of Indian security forces from the Lipulek, Limpiyadhura and
Kalapani areas.
Likewise, Dr Bimala Rai Poudel
(nominated), Shekhar Kumar Singh of Loktantrik Samajbadi Party, Bhagawati
Neupane, Bhairab Sundar Shrestha and Bimala Ghimire of CPN (UML) in the upper
house want the government to amend its policies and programmes for the new fiscal
year.