Jajarkot, Dec 12: The National
Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has urged the Karnali Province government to
ensure essential arrangements for the quake-hit people who are now suffering
from severe cold.
NHRC member Mihir Thakur who
visited the earthquake affected Jajarkot and Rukum Paschim districts met
Province Minister for Internal Affairs and Law, Krishna Bahadur GC, here and
made him aware about that the biting cold was afflicting people.
So far, 43 people living under the
tent lost lives to cold, so urgent help was needed for the protection of
lives.
Member Ansari met Minister GC on
Monday and reminded that number of fatalities would increase if timely
assistance was not ensured. "People living with critical disease, pregnant
and lactating women, children and senior ones who are living under the tent
were hit hard by the cold. The province government needs proper attention to
this regard," he underscored.
According to him, Jajarkot District
Hospital had shortage of workforce and medicines, while the quake survivors had
not received even the first tranche of monetary support as announced by the
government to construct temporary houses.
"Relief distribution was not
transparent. Handful of bigwigs influenced the distribution," Ansari
added
According to him, the province
government could establish reconstruction authority and forward activities
accordingly.
However, Minister GC accused the
federal government of not allowing rights to province government for
reconstruction of the quake-hit areas. Despite this, the province government
had allocated Rs 1 billion for the construction of temporary houses for the
quake survivors, he shared. (RSS)