Deukhuri, Feb 12 : The Lumbini province government has got full shape a month after its formation. Chief Minister Leela Giri has completed his cabinet by inducting seven ministers from four parties who supported his government. He had assumed office with a three-member cabinet on January 12.
On the recommendation of Chief
Minister Giri, Province Chief Amik Sherchan has appointed the ministers and
divided their portfolios in the existing council of ministers as per Article
168 of the Constitution, says a statement issued on Saturday night by Rishiram
Panthi, the spokesperson of the office of the Chief of the Province.
Chief Minister Giri has appointed
four ministers from CPN (UML), three from CPN (Maoist Center) and one each from
RPP and Janamat Party. Accordingly, Jokh Bahadur Mahara, the leader of the
Maoist Center Parliamentary Party, has been given the responsibility of
Ministry of Economic Affairs, UML's Chetnarayan Acharya the Ministry of Water
Supply, Rural and Urban Development, Maoist Center's Indrajit Tharu the
Ministry of Infrastructure Development, and UML's Bishnu Prasad Panthi the
Ministry of Health.
Similarly, Krishna KC of the Maoist
Center has been given the responsibility of Internal Affairs, Law and
Cooperatives, Durga Prasad Chaudhary of UML the Ministry of Forest and
Environment, Janaki Prasad Yadav of Rashtriya Prajatantra Party the Ministry of
Industry, Tourism and Transport, Tulsi Ram Sharma of UML the Ministry of
Agriculture and Land Management and Chandrakesh Gupta of Janamat Party the Ministry
of Social Development.
Meanwhile, the office of the
province chief has said that the swearing-in of the newly appointed ministers
will take place today at 1:00 pm in the provincial capital. (RSS)