15 November, Kathmandu. Chairman of Janamat Party CK Raut raised the problem of citizenship and calls for of farmers’ motion in his assembly with Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba.
Deuba and Raut met on the Prime Minister’s residence, Baluwatar, on Thursday afternoon. According to Congress chief Bimalendra Nidhi, who participated within the assembly, the 2 leaders mentioned cooperation at each the federal and state ranges and becoming a member of the federal government. Janmat Party leaders additionally stated that the dialogue was optimistic.
According to the chief of the Janamat Party, BP Shah, aside from the trade of congratulations, Chairman Raut primarily raised two points within the assembly. First – citizenship. Second – addressing the calls for of the farmers’ motion.
“The Citizenship Bill, which is caught with the President, ought to be determined instantly,” stated Shah, quoting Raut’s assertion to the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister assured that his steady efforts will proceed and after the formation of the brand new authorities, the topic of the Citizenship Bill can be dropped at a conclusion.
By sending the Citizenship Bill handed by the Federal Parliament again to the Parliament, the President didn’t certify the Citizenship Bill because it didn’t handle his ideas. This dispute is at present pending within the Supreme Court. In the written reply despatched by the President to the Supreme Court, it has been stated that the Citizenship Bill has been ‘maintained as it’s’.
At the identical time, President Raut raised the problem of fertilizer administration, farmer card, farmer pension and simple availability of chemical fertilizers to the Prime Minister as per the demand of farmers’ motion. In response, Prime Minister Deuba stated that it is a widespread challenge and he additionally needs a long-term resolution.