Kathmandu, May 30 (RSS): The International Relations
Committee, House of Representatives, has instructed the government to remove
legal hurdles regarding the implementation of the Nijgadh Airport construction
project and resume it.
According to Committee President
Pabitra Niraula, the meeting decided to instruct the government to clear off
legal obstructions and promptly resume the construction of the airport
remaining the project of national pride.
It may be noted that the Supreme
Court last Thursday issued an order directing the government to cease the
construction works. With the court’s verdict, confusions hover over the
implementation of the project.
It may be noted that the government
in its policies and programmes and the budget for the upcoming fiscal year
2079/ 80 BS (2022-23) has announced to continue with the airport construction
works.
The committee members included
Bhim Bahadur Rawal, Prakash Man Singh, Dibyamani Raj Bhandari, Pushpa Bhusal,
Sarala Kumari Yadav, Surendra Kumar Karki, Sudan Kirati, Renuka Gurung, Narad
Mani Rana, Chandata Kumari, Dipak Prakash Bhatta, Prem Prasad Tulachan and
Sujita Shakya univocally demanded the resumption of the airport project after
resolving legal hurdles.
Stating that the Supreme Court's
verdict has put the matter in difficulty, Minister for Culture, Tourism and
Civil Aviation Prem Bahadur Ale viewed that there is no alternative to the
resumption of the project. He referred to over Rs 3 billion spent on the
project by the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) and the transfer of
over 8,050 hectares of land in the name of the Airport.
For the project, the master plan
and environmental impact assessment have been already made.
Secretary of Tourism Minister
Maheshwar Neupane and the CAAN Director General Pradip Adhikari were also in
favour of resuming the project. Adhikari warned that a halt of the project
would pose a long-term loss to the country's entire economy. The airport could be
an alternative to the Tribhuvan International Airport which can handle 9.2 million
passengers annually in the context when 1 million passengers have been added
every year in the country and around 10 percent globally, he reasoned.