Kathmandu, July 31 : Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has held discussions with the Chief Whips of the parliamentary parties of major political parties on making the Federal Parliament's works and business effective.
In the discussions held at the
Prime Minister's official residence at Baluwatar today, the PM expressed his
concern over the process of 'important' bills brought by the government not
moving ahead. He also urged all concerned to make the parliament's business
more effective.
Nepali Congress' chief whip Ramesh
Lekhak, CPN (Maoist Centre)'s chief whip Hitraj Pandey and Rastriya Swatantra
Party (RSP)'s chief whip Santosh Pariyar participated in the discussions.
Expressing concern over the delay
in taking into the process the important bills brought by the government, the
Prime Minister held the consultation with the chief whips to make the
parliamentary activities more effective, said Manohari Timilsina, the Prime
Minister's Press Expert.
RSP's chief whip Pariyar said PM
Dahal expressed concern over the delay related to the Truth and Reconciliation
Commission Bill concerning the transitional justice.
"The Prime Minister had
inquired about what was happening regarding the Truth and Reconciliation
Commission Bill related to the transitional justice. The PM has been informed
that the Law, Justice and Human Rights Committee has completed deliberation on
the Bill by forming a sub-committee, and the task of writing the report is in
progress," Pariyar said.
Similarly, the RSP's chief whip
Pariyar had called attention of the Prime Minister also on the topic of
difficulty in carrying out works in an effective manner due to the delay in the
election of the presidents of the parliamentary committees.
Discussions were also held on the
occasion on removing the ongoing obstruction in parliament. PM Dahal also held
a meeting today with KP Sharma Oli, Chairperson of the main opposition party
CPN (UML), before this. (RSS)