Janakpurdham: Leaders of political parties representing in Madhes Province and the Province Chief have stressed that agenda of good governance and rights could be forwarded together for the enforcement of federalism.
Addressing a programme organized here on the occasion of the 6th establishment day of Province Assembly on Sunday, the speakers viewed good governance should be reflected in public, while unity among political parties could help foster agenda of devolution of authority.
Chief of Madhes Province, Hari Shankar Mishra, viewed the political parties who have played roles to bring new system should be more responsible for its protection. Federalism can be reinforced once people’s representatives deliver as per people’s demands.
Chief Minister Saroj Kumar Yadav informed that the government had taken initiatives from the very beginning to work collectively for development and good governance. Collective bargaining was forwarded in collaboration with chief ministers of other provinces to demand rights
from federal governments, he added.
Similarly, Speaker Ramchandra Mandal committed that he would extend utmost cooperation from his side to bring bills and implementation of laws.
Deputy Speaker Babita Kumari Raut Ishar said implementation of laws should address people’s expectation.
The leaders from Nepali Congress including parliamentary party leader Krishna Prasad Yadav informed that they were working actively for the development of the province. Suggestions from all sides are taken into account while bringing budget, policy and programmes, he shared.
UML leader Dipendra Thakur, LSP leader Upendra Mahato, CPN (Maoist Centre) leader Mala Karna, Janamat leader Anita Saha, Nagarik Unmukti Party leader Urmila Devi Singh, NSP leader Bimala Ansari Tarannum also expressed their views. They said strong coordination among three tiers of government is imperative.
Source: National News Agency Nepal