Kathmandu, March 6: Lawmaker Mukta Kumari Yadav called for the government to remain sensitive to the issues of Madhes province, including usury victims, sugarcane farmers and dowry survivors.
She questioned whether the dream of
prosperity can be materialized by suppressing the farmers in agriculture
country Nepal.
Talking to RSS, National Assembly
member Yadav further shared the farmers of Madhes province, the main hub of
agriculture production in Nepal, today were lamenting for adopting the agriculture
profession.
"Madhes province has been left
behind by the State in every way. We have promulgated the Constitution through
the Constituent Assembly to build a prosperous nation being committed to
socialism based on democratic values and values in the country, and to fulfill
the goals of peace, good governance and prosperity in the country through
federalism", she said, adding much have however remained unaddressed to
this date.
She went on reflecting, "How
much have we addressed the promised agenda? How much have we been able to
address the demands of the people? How sensitive has the State become in
protecting and protecting the rights of the people as enshrined in the
Constitution?"
Today is the time to ask questions,
the lawmaker from the Nepali Congress mentioned, calling the State agencies to
remain sensitive to the discrimination being meted out in the name of religion,
culture, caste and region.