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Law is equal for all-NC general secretary Thapa

4 Feb, Chitwan : Nepali Congress (NC) general secretary Gagan Kumar Thapa said law is equal for all. Leader Thapa who came here in course of the NC’s citizen dialogue programme said no one is above the law. “Law is equal for all. All should be respected in the rule of law”.

The general secretary shared that he has been gathering the citizens’ opinions on upcoming budget, electoral system, health, education and development through citizen dialogue. He further said the NC has initiated a campaign to work as per the people’s aspirations.

On the occasion, NC Chitwan President Rajeswor Khanal and regional President Bharat Lamichhane highlighted various aspects of the campaign. — Parliament’s winter session from today onward Rastriya Samachar Samiti (RSS) Kathmandu, Feb 5: The third session of the Federal Parliament is taking place from today onward. At today’s meeting, the Speaker will read out the letter received from the President regarding the summoning of the session.

According to the federal parliamentary secretariat, the Speaker will read out the letter received from the Office of the President regarding allocation of the assignments. The Speaker will read out the letters received from the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers regarding the assignment of responsibilities. At the meeting, the Speaker is likely to nominate members to preside over the meetings as per the Rule 10 of HoR Regulation 2079.

As shared, the Power Trade Bill, 2080 and the National Dignity Bill, 2079 with messages received from the National Assembly will be tabled in the meeting. Finance Minister Dr Prakash Sharan Mahat will present the Economic Procedure and Fiscal Responsibility (First Amendment) Ordinance, 2080 in the meeting.

Likewise, Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Dhanraj Gurung will present an order in the House of Representatives to remove the obstacles as per Section 42 of the Enforced Disappearances Enquiry, Truth and Reconciliation Commission Act, 2071, issued by the decision of the Council of Ministers.