Kathmandu, Aug 14: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' assured that the foundation stone for the Budhigandaki Hydro Power Project would be laid very soon by addressing the demands of the locals.
In a meeting with a delegation led
by Gandaki rural municipality chairperson, Deepak Timilsina, at the official
residence of Prime Minister at Baluwatar, Kathmandu today, PM Prachanda reiterated
to accelerate the Project stating it was a national pride project.
The proposed storage-type project
aims to generate 1,200 megawatts of electricity lies in Dhading and Gorkha
districts. The field office of the Project was
inaugurated on July 19 this year.
Prime Minister Prachanda, during the
meeting, pledged to address the compensation-related issues raised by the
project-affected locals and take forward the mega project by taking them into
confidence, shared Gandaki rural municipality chairperson, Timilsina.
Furthermore, the construction of a bridge
at Dhaubadighat in Gorkha would be expedited at the earliest, the Prime
Minister vowed, promising to initiate maintenance of a suspension bridge
damaged by the flood in Trishuli River, according to Timilsina.
The flood has also damaged the
Hikulangghat-based suspension bridge that connects the Gandaki rural municipality
of Gorkha to the Rorang rural municipality in Dhadhing. On this occasion,
significant discussions were held with the Prime Minister regarding the
restoration of the bridge and other development projects in the district.
Similarly, the CPN (Maoist Centre)
leaders in the Sudur Paschim province held a meeting with the Prime Minister
today.
During the meeting, the delegation
drew the attention of the head of the government towards the urgency to address
damages caused by monsoon floods and landslides in the province and to restore
the Bhimdutta Highway. Likewise, the meeting focused on operating the Daiji
Jogbudhi road.
Amidst the discussions, the Prime
Minister telephoned the secretary at the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and
Transport Management, Keshab Kumar Sharma, directing the latter to ensure an
atmosphere for restoring the Bhimdutta Highway and operating the Daiji Jogbudha
road, according to Sudur Pashim Province Assembly member, Om Bikram Bhat.
The Prime Minister also directed to undertake
relief and rescue efforts targeting the flood-affected areas in Sudur Paschim.