Nepali Congress Parliamentary Party Assigns Districts to MPs
Kathmandu. The Nepali Congress Parliamentary Party has assigned additional districts (with directives) to the Members of the House of Representatives to make the organization, coordination, and contact effective in districts where the party does not have its own Member of Parliament. A meeting held on Wednesday at the Parliamentary Party office in Singh Durbar, chaired by party leader Bhishma Raj Angdembe, decided to assign one or more districts in addition to their elected district to each Member of Parliament with directives.
Chief Whip Basana Thapa said that MP Narendra Kumar Kerung has been assigned the responsibility of Udaypur and Gorkha, Gita Kumari Sendang of Okhaldhunga, Nishkal Rai of Syangja, Santosh Subba of Dhankuta, Prakash Singh Karki of Sankhuwasabha, Gita Gurung of Khotang, Dr. Pramila Kumari Gachchhadar of Sunsari, Rukmini Devi Koirala of Bhojpur, Manmaya Bishwakarma of Nawalparasi, and Sushila Dhakal Acharya of Lalitpur.
Similarly, Rina Upreti has been assigned Dolakha, Firdos Alam Bara, Dr. Shahjan Khatun Sarlahi, Dr. Chandramohan Yadav Siraha, Ninukumari Karna Saptari, Rekha Kumari Yadav Parsa, Mohan Acharya Kathmandu, Madan Krishna Shrestha Ramechhap, Dr. Gangalakshmi Awal Kavrepalanchok, and Pabitra BK Sindhuli. Likewise, Arjun Narsingh KC will handle Sindhupalchok and Sita Thapaliya will handle Chitwan and Nawalpur.
MP Yogesh Gauchan Thkali has been assigned Lamjung and Kaski, Tek Bahadur Gurung Lamjung and Tanahu, and Renuka Kaucha Parbat and Pyuthan. MP Abhishek Pratap Shah has been assigned Rupandehi and Banke, and Sandeep Rana Arghakhanchi and Gulmi.
MP Khadga Shahi Jumla, Jayapati Rokaya Dolpa, Khadak Bahadur Buda Salyan and Rukum West, Basana Thapa Dang and Bardiya, Bishnu Bahadur Khadka Rolpa, and Kalibahadur Sahakari Rukum East have been assigned responsibilities.
MP Bharat Bahadur Khadka Kanchanpur, Janakraj Giri Bajhang and Darchula, Bharat Kumar Swar Kailali, and Harina Devi Kami Baitadi have been assigned responsibilities, informed Chief Whip Thapa.
According to her, the MPs who received responsibilities will have to submit a comprehensive report to the party office every 33 months.
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