UML demands resignation of PM Dahal

The main opposition CPN-UML has demanded the resignation of Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal. UML lawmaker Raghuji Pant warned that they would not allow the House to proceed with its business until the prime minister tendered his resignation. While launching a book of sardar Pritam Singh, Prime Minister Dahal had said that Singh visited India time and again while he was the prime minister and also helped him to become the head of the government. The UML said that the prime minister’s statement was against the sovereignty of the country. “Dahal’s statement has hurt the sentiment and self-respect of Nepalis,” lawmaker Pant said. He said that the Prime Minister cannot be greater than the dignity of the nation. Pant said that they would not let the House proceed with its business until Dahal resigned as prime minister. Along with the UML, Rastriya Swatantra Party and Rastriya Prajatantra Party lawmakers also gheraoed the rostam when Speaker Dev Raj Ghimire tried to proceed with the House business. Following the obstruction, Speaker Ghimire adjourned the meeting for half-an-hour. Earlier also, the Parliament meeting could not be held after the UML sought answers from the prime minister. The meeting of the National Assembly has also been postponed due to the obstruction of the main opposition party.    

UML objects to PM Dahal's statement

The CPN-UML has called a Parliamentary Party meeting on Wednesday. UML Whip Mahesh Bartaula said that the meeting has been called for 1: 30 pm today. “Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal had said that Pritam Singh had visited India time and again to make him the Prime Minister.  This is not a common issue” he said, adding, “We have our serious objection to Prime Minister Dahal’s statement. The meeting was called to discuss this topic and contemporary issues.” He said that the party cannot be ignorant of this matter. “The Prime Minister made by the Parliament said that India plays an instrumental role to make the Prime Minister in the country. His statement is condemnable. We cannot stay mum by ignoring the issue,” Bartaula said. During a program organized to launch the book in Kathmandu on Monday evening, Prime Minister Dahal had said that Pritam Singh visited Delhi many times to make him the Prime Minister. His statement has been roundly criticized on social media.  

UML agrees to end PA obstruction in Lumbini

The CPN-UML, the main opposition in the Lumbini provincial parliament, has finally decided to support the budget presented for the fiscal year 2023/24. The party had been obstructing the Province Assembly session till Tuesday, expressing its dissatisfaction over the government's annual estimation of income and expenditure for the upcoming fiscal. The government and the party had sat for talks last night that ended conclusively. Chief Minister Dilli Bahadur Chaudhary has promised to address the party's concerns in the PA session and the party has decided to allow the PA conduct its business from today, according to UML Province Chief Tulasi Chaudhary. Chief Minister Chaudhary and Speaker Tularam Gharti forged consensus through talks with the UML which had boycotted the meeting. Opposition party leader Leela Giri, deputy leader Chet Narayan Acharya and chief whip Chaudhary participated in the talks. The Province Assembly which was postponed on Tuesday has been called for today after the agreement between the ruling and the opposition sides. The Province Assembly Secretary Durlav Kumar Pun Magar has issued a notice stating that the 17th meeting of the second session of the Province Assembly that was put off on Tuesday has been called for 1.00 pm today. It is stated in the notice that the meeting has been called in accordance with the Rule 12 (3) of the Province Assembly Regulation as directed by the Speaker.    

PM directs for effective prevention of Lumpy skin disease

The government has expressed its commitment to provide all resources required for the prevention and control of contagious Lumpy skin disease among the cattle. Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has shown necessary concern for the prevention and control of sporadic outbreak of disease, which is taking the form of a pandemic. PM Dahal issued necessary directives to Minister for Agriculture and Livestock Dr Beduram Bhusal and high-placed officials of the ministry to come up with effective measures for bringing the disease under control, PM secretariat shared. The Prime Minister categorically directed the concerned authorities to effectively mobilize veterinarians, increase vaccine supply and arrange necessary human resources for immediately providing inoculation services. So far, the government has imported 737,000 doses of vaccine and supplied them to all seven provinces. According to the Department of Livestock Service, the vaccine has been administered to 172,128 cattle so far. It may be noted that the federal government has made available a budget of Rs 100,000 each to the local governments for the upcoming fiscal year for pandemic control under the conditional grant. According to the Department's Director General Dr Samjhana Kumari Kafle, the federal government has earmarked a budget for the management of a veterinary doctor each in 161 local governments and technicians in all local governments. Lumpy skin is a contagious virus disease transmitted to cattle. The cattle with the disease develop symptoms such as high fever, loss of appetite, reduced milk output and enlarged lymph nodes. He further said that generally one to three percent of infected animals might die due to the pandemic and the mortality rate can go up for lack of necessary care and primary aid. The disease was first reported in Sundarharaicha Municipality of Morang district in July 2020. In the first two years after the detection of contagious disease, as many as 13 out of 3,301 infected cattle of 16 districts died due to the pandemic in Nepal. According to the department, the mid-hill and hilly regions of Karnali, Sudurpaschim, Koshi and Lumbini provinces are more affected by the disease. Out of 709,203 infected animals in the current fiscal year, 453,809 have recovered. The department said that 25,782 animals have died from this disease. Currently, 290,602 animals are actively infected. The department claims that the rate of infection is gradually decreasing.