Kathmandu, June 19 : Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal
'Prachanda' has expressed sorrow over the big loss of lives and property due to
floods and landslides in various places of the country since the last some
days.
He said the entire state mechanism
has been mobilized for searching the people missing in the disaster, rescue and
relief operations.
The PM said this during a meeting
this morning with the delegations comprising political parties and people's
representatives from Taplejung and Panchthar.
In the meeting held with the
delegations at his official residence in Baluwatar, PM Dahal reiterated that
the government will mobilize the entire state apparatus as the risk of natural
disaster still exists.
The political party leaders and
people's representatives from Taplejung and Panchthar apprised the Prime
Minister that the landslides and floods in the districts caused a big loss of
lives and properties and urged the government to provide tents, foodstuff,
household utensils and clothes to the affected families as an immediate
relief.
They also called the attention of
the government to establish alternative road connectivity at places where the
roads and bridges have been damaged or swept away.
In the meeting, the PM said that he
is aware of the losses and is stepping up efforts for search, rescue and relief
works through the entire state mechanism. He added that directives have been
issued to construct Bailey bridges at a war footing in places where the road
connectivity has been disrupted.
Stating that the Ministry of Home
Affairs, the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure
and Transport have been directed to immediately take initiatives to that end,
Prime Minister Dahal asserted that foodstuff and essential logistics for
housing and health would also be dispatched to the affected areas soon.
CPN (UML) secretary and former
minister Yogesh Kumar Bhattarai, former minister Basanta Kumar Nembang,
lawmaker Lila Bakhimn, CPN (Maoist Centre) central member and district
in-charge Khel Prasad Budha Chhetri, among the leaders and people's
representatives were in the delegation. (RSS)