Kathmandu, Oct 17: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said arrangements have been made for providing non-residential Nepali citizenship to the Non-Resident Nepalis (NRNs) after much struggle and effort.
Distributing the non-resident
Nepali citizenship to the NRNs amidst a programme organised at the Prime
Minister's official residence at Baluwatar today, he said this is a great
achievement.
"I have made a great deal of
struggle and initiation to have the provision of providing the non-residential
citizenship with the economic and cultural rights to the NRNs incorporated in
the Constitution of Nepal. You have acquired the constitutional right on the
strength of this initiation," the PM said.
Recalling that the Citizenship Bill
became law and its regulation was formulated after the Bill was endorsed by
the President at the request of the new government under his leadership, the Prime
Minister said, "I am confident that the hundreds of thousands of NRNs in
foreign land very well understand the non-resident Nepali citizenship was
achieved through whose struggle and initiatives. You will also explain to all
friends and the Nepali community this fact and make them understand it
accordingly."
He further said that many issues
related to the NRNs have been addressed through the government's policies and
programmes, and the budget. In this connection, the minimum threshold of
foreign investment has been reduced from Rs 50 million and maintained at Rs 20
million.
"Legal provisions have been
made for opening the non-resident Nepalis' investment in the secondary
securities market. Similarly, the decision to encompass the workers on foreign
employment into the contribution-based social security programme through the
Social Security Fund has been implemented. This is a historical work," the
PM reiterated.
According to him, so far more than
300 thousand labourers have joined this programme and the government is
convinced that this number will further increase in the coming days.
Reminding that the Nepalis spread
throughout the world are Nepal's non-resident envoys, he said the nation
expected a lot from the NRNs.
The PM mentioned on the occasion that the government has been collaborating with the Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) since its inception. Various programmes targeting the NRNs have been announced through the budget statement for the current fiscal year, he added.
NRNA Executive President Badri KC
said with the distribution of Nepali citizenship to NRNs, the campaign 'Once a
Nepali you always remain a Nepali' has become meaningful.
'The citizenship is not just a
paper. It's a responsibility. Nepalis living abroad should contribute to the motherland's prosperity", he stressed.
Stating that 'Diaspora' has a significant
role in the country's development, President Kul Acharya mentioned that citizenship has connected people residing abroad with their motherland.
Likewise, NRNA Founding President
Upendra Mahato shared that Non-Resident Nepali citizenship is not just a
piece of paper, it is a part of the heart.
Extending gratitude towards the
government and political parties for the legal arrangements to provide
citizenship to NRNs, he assured that the NRNs would continuously engage to make
Nepal prosperous. (RSS)