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Lawmakers Criticize Government Policies and Actions in Parliament

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Lawmakers in the House of Representatives have voiced criticism regarding various government actions and policies. MP Nisha Dangi urged the use of domestic timber in parliamentary furniture, citing the Office of the Auditor General's report on underutilized timber resources. MP Deepak Kumar Sah sarcastically stated the government levies taxes like Europe while providing services like Somalia, advocating for changes in income tax provisions. MP Neeta Ghataani accused Prime Minister Balendra Shah of insulting democracy by evading parliamentary questions.

  • MP Tuka Bhadra Hamal demanded an investigation into an incident dated Bhadra 24 and a reconstruction plan for Singha Durbar.
  • Speaker Dol Prasad Aryal emphasized collective effort for human rights protection and praised the National Human Rights Commission's role.
  • MP Deepak Kumar Sah proposed increasing the income tax threshold from 5 lakh rupees to 10-12 lakh rupees.
  • The Supreme Court's Constitutional Bench is scheduled to hear the validity of the Constitutional Council ordinance.
  • MP Neeta Ghataani argued that democracy is not a system of blind support and that citizens and MPs are the direct voices of the people.

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