MP Kshitij Thebe Criticizes Government Over Taplejung's Development and Disaster Situation in Parliament

Kathmandu. Member of Parliament elected from Taplejung, Kshitij Thebe, has severely criticized the government in parliament regarding the development and disaster situation of the district. Presenting the 'Taplejung Diary' in the House of Representatives meeting on Wednesday, he expressed anger over the district's incomplete projects and the suffering faced by the people.

While expressing his views, MP Thebe said that he felt suffocated seeing the condition of the people of Taplejung. He complained that even though hailstorms had blown away the roofs of schools and houses, and hail had destroyed crops, the victims had not yet received any relief.

MP Thebe stated that the condition of road infrastructure is very dire and said that work must be done at any cost now.

This is his diary, 'What to do, what not to do, I feel suffocated. Hailstorms have taken away the roofs of schools and houses. Hail has destroyed crops. The people are in immense suffering. There has been no relief to date. Here, there is a drinking water problem, there, irrigation problems. On one hand, farmers, on the other, laborers. Youth unemployment and people's poverty are equally high, as is inflation and price rise. Unlimited are the development constructions. Yes, now whether it's tied to a tree, or laid on the road, or taken to a pen, the road must be built.

I wake up with a start. Prime Minister, the time has come. Pathibhara road, the road you traveled before the election, has been in limbo for 10 years. Tamor Corridor to Olangchunggola Tiptala border road, road Yafung to Kanchanjunga Basecamp road, Madan Bhandari road, Gufa Pokhari road, Chuwa Bhanjyang Tiwapoakhari road, etc., must be built at any cost. Thank you.'

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