The former Minister for Health and Population said
the preparations intended to make the programme failed.
Mahesh Basnet from the same party Mahesh Basnet
demanded prompt relief for the survivors of floods and inundations caused by
incessant rains in the Kathmandu Valley last night.
The former Minister also demanded the government take
steps for ending the mess seen in Nepal Engineering College.
Similarly, those choosing zero hours to air their
views in the session alerted the government to the phenomena of water-induced
disasters in different parts of the country and their wider impact on their
lives. They wanted the government to work promptly for the rescue and relief of
the affected.
The government was urged to come up with effective
programmes and plans to resist the consequences of the disaster while Nabina Lama
apprised the House that last night's rainfall had its implications on the river
corridor settlement in Kathmandu Valley.
Seeking the guarantee of relief for them, Nar Bahadur Dhami, Narayan Prasad Khatiwada were among those raising the disaster issues in the parliament.
Meantime, Dil Kumari urged the President for the
quick authentication of the Citizenship Bill to address the issues of those
facing statelessness.
Dal Bahadur Rana, Deepak Parkash Bhatta, Durga Kumari
BK, Durga Poudel, Prakash Rasaili Snehi, Dev Prasad Gurung and Prem Suwal
echoed the contemporary issues ranging for the delay in the implementation of
the Mahakali irrigation project to the alleged irregularities in the Tribhuvan
University.
The other issues raised in the session include
facilities for the survivors of people's war, vegetable quality testing in the
customs office, increasing trend of suicide, effective implementation of the
law and Constitution and the development of Paschim Seti Hydropower Project on
the national funding. (RSS)