Janmaat Party left the Madhesh state government

Janakpur – The Janmat Party, which is participating in the Madhesh state government, has left the state government. Janamat Party has also recalled two of its ministers from the government and withdrawn its support to the government.

Sanjay Yadav, state MP of Janmaat Party, has said that he has submitted a letter to state chief Harishankar Mishra to notify that the party has left Madhesh state government. Janmaat Party has recalled Education and Social Welfare Minister Mahesh Prasad Yadav and Labor and Transport Minister Chandan Singh from the government. It is understood that Janmat Party left the government due to internal differences with JASAPA.

Dissolution of Rautahat District Committee of CPN-UML: Prabhu Shah been removed from the party

Rautahat district committee of CPN-UML has been dissolved.

Rautahat district committee of CPN-UML has been dissolved after CPN-UML standing committee member and Madhesh province co-in-charge Prabhu Sah, UML Rautahat district president Tribhuwan Shah and other district committee members being involved in anti-party activities. UML state committee president Ram Autar Yadav sent a letter to district vice president Deepak Rai Yadav and informed that the district committee has been dissolved.

Prabhu Shah, who is considered to be an influential leader of UML in Madhesh, and the leaders close to him have also been removed from the party for being involved in anti-party activities. Prabhu Shah has been accused of holding the tickets for the upcoming elections till the last moment of nomination and filling an independent candidacy.

Meanwhile, the rulling aliance has agreed to support Prabhu Shah in Rautahat constituency 3, by cancelling the candidate of the coalition.

Madhesh government removed three Congress ministers

Madhesh Province Chief Minister Lal Babu Raut has dismissed three Nepali Congress ministers in Madhesh Province government.

After the federal government removed 4 ministers of the Janata Samajwadi Party on Thursday, Madhesh Chief Minister Lal Babu Raut dismissed three Nepali Congress ministers in the Madhesh State government.
Minister of Physical Infrastructure the Development Ram Saroj Yadav, Minister of Water Supply and Power Development Omprakash Sharma and Minister of Women, Children, Youth and Sports Birendra Prasad Singh who became ministers from the Nepali Congress in the Madhesh state government have been dismissed from the cabinet of the Madhesh government today.

Madhesh government to remove the ministers of the ruling coalition

The Madhesh government has prepared to remove all the ministers of the ruling coalition in the Madhesh province in protest against the dismissal of the JASAPA ministers by the federal government.

Prime Minister Deuba dismissed four ministers of Jaspa today after Jaspa left the alliance and prepared to go to elections in coordination with UML in the House of Representatives and Provincial Assembly elections to be held on November 20. Chief Minister Lal Babu Raut has prepared to dismiss all the ministers of the ruling coalition in the state government opposing the move of the federal government.

Federal Affairs and General Administration Minister Rajendra Prasad Shrestha, Physical Infrastructure and Transport Minister Mohammad Ishtiaq Rai, Forest and Environment Minister Pradeep Yadav and Agriculture and Livestock Development Minister Mrigendra Kumar Singh Yadav were dismissed from the cabinet of the federal government today.

39 local levels of Madhes did not submit budget details

39 local levels of Madhesh province have not submitted their budget details for the financial year 2079/80. According to the Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration, out of a total of 136 municipalities in Madhesh province, it has been found that the local level has not submitted the budget statement.

According to the ministry, among the local levels that have not entered the budget details so far, there are three in Province No. 1, four in Bagmati, 10 in Lumbini, three in Karnali and four in Far West Province. All municipalities of Gandaki province have entered the budget details.

Spokesperson and Joint Secretary of the Ministry Basant Adhikari informed that the local levels that have not entered the budget have been instructed through a circular to enter the budget details in the Ministry’s portal as soon as possible.

Resham Kandel, Chief Deputy Secretary of the Ministry’s Local Level Coordination Branch informed that 63 different local levels have not submitted budget details for the current year out of the 753 municipalities in the country.

According to the law, there is a provision in sub-section (6) of section 71 of the Local Government Operation Act 2074 that the town/village assembly must pass the budget for the next financial year by the end of the fiscal year.

Madhesh Pradesh Sabha meeting obstructed by Loktantrik Samjwadi Party

The meeting of the Madhesh Pradesh Sabha has been obstructed by the Loktantrik Samjwadi Party (LOSAPA) .

lawmakers from LOSAPA has obstructed the meeting, accusing Finance Minister Shailendra Sah of illegally allocating Rs. 200 million in his home district Saptari .But Finance Minister Sah said that he has allocated the budget for the flood-hit Saptari as per the decision of the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport.

However,The lawmakers of the LOSAPA had said that the statement of the Finance Minister is not satisfactory and the meeting would be adjourned until a parliamentary committee is formed to investigate the matter.

Policy and programs of Far West and Madhesh Pradesh will be made public today

The Far West and Madhesh State Governments are going to make public the policy and program for the Fiscal Year 2079/80.

Both the states have convened a meeting of the state assembly today at 4 pm to make public the policy and program for the fiscal year 2079/80. The provincial heads of both the provinces will present the policies and programs of their respective provinces.

Regarding the budget for the Fiscal Year 2079/80, it has been stated that both the states will present policies and programs by giving priority to agriculture, education, health and employment. There is a provision that the state government will present the budget on June 15 every year.

Former Minister of State Dimple Kumari Jha passed away

Former Minister of State for Madhesh Pradesh and Member of Constituent Assembly Dimple Kumari Jha has passed away.

Jha died at her residence in Ranibari, Kathmandu this morning. She had been undergoing treatment at Bhaktapur Cancer Hospital for about a month and a half.Jha is the wife of Democratic Socialist Party (LSP) leader and former minister Anil Kumar Jha.

She was a member of the second Constituent Assembly. Former Minister of State for Physical Infrastructure of Madhesh Pradesh, Jha is currently a member of the State Assembly of Madhesh Pradesh.