KATHMANDU, JUNE 17

Parliamentarians taking part in today's meeting of the House of Representatives have demanded earliest rescue and relief operation for disaster victims.

Lawmaker Yogesh Bhattarai drew the attention of the government towards landslide at Kheang of Ward No 7 of Sirijunga Rural Municipality in Taplejung district occurred on June 16 and demanded that the victims be rescued and provided with relief packages.

Seeking special time at the meeting, Bhattarai shared that Tulasa Adhikari and Yasoda Adhikari died when landslide debris swept away their houses.

Bishnu Adhikari was airlifted to safety today morning and currently undergoing treatment at Koshi Hospital in Biratnagar.

He demanded that the government bear expenses for medical treatment of the injured ones in the incident.

He also demanded necessary support from the government to the families of those killed in natural disasters to perform final rites. Appraising the House about disruption of services such as electricity, telecommunication and transportation in that locality due to landslide, he called for positive intervention from the government to resume the services.

Similarly, Iqbal Miya appealed the government to form a high-level investigation commission to find out murderer of CPN-Maoist Centre's Chitra Bahadur Chettri in Bara district.

He also demanded action against the culprit.

He informed that 14 suspected people were arrested in connection to the alleged murder of 38-year-old Chettri and investigation was under way.

Prem Suwal demanded the second and third instalment of grant be provided to the quake-survivors for rebuilding the quake-damaged houses.

He also demanded compensation to those living along the Hanumante River Bank and affected by inundation.

Likewise, Krishna Bhakta Pokhrel voiced his concern over the growing cases of violence against women in the country despite the constitutional and legal provision against gender-based discrimination and violence against women.

Meanwhile, Gopal Bahadur Bom lamented that the issue raised by parliamentarians in the zero hour in the HoR meetings were not addressed. He bemoaned that the issues he had been raising in the Parliament for the past four years about his district were not heeded.

A version of this article appears in the print on June 18, 2022, of The Himalayan Times.