Parliamentary delegation presents China visit report to PM Dahal

Published On: February 12, 2024 07:14 PM NPT By: Republica  | @RepublicaNepal


KATHMANDU, Feb 12:  A parliamentary delegation that visited China last December submitted its visit report to Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal.

The team headed by CPN (Maoist Center) Chief whip Hitraj Pandey presented the report to the Prime Minister Dahal amidst a special program organized at the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers on Monday.

Upon receiving the report, Prime Minister Dahal pledged to consider the report's submissions in the government's upcoming policies and programs.

The parliamentary delegation visited China from December 18 to 30, 2023 at the invitation of the Academy for International Business Officials (AIBO) under the Ministry of Commerce, China. 

A total of 14 members from the House of Representatives, three from the National Assembly and Secretary at the Federal Parliament Secretariat Sudarshan Khadka were among those who visited China in the course of attending the 'workshop for Nepal's legislators'.

Team leader Pandey said the report has been already submitted to the Speaker, NA Chair, Federal Parliament Secretariat and the government with a request to implement their recommendations.

The delegation advised the government to focus on a people-centric development model for achieving overall development and prosperity. It has also called for implementing the bilateral agreements, strengthening the state's right to land for development, creating an investment-friendly atmosphere for Chinese investments, and launching programs to attract Chinese tourists.

The team has also suggested linking rural settlements with road connectivity, ensuring smooth supply of seeds, fertilizers, and agricultural tools to farmers, identifying potential tourist destinations and promoting them, and developing new villages with IT and other facilities.

The report also underscored the need of promoting simultaneous development and environmental protection, along with making necessary preparations before any official visits.

Similarly, recommendations have been made for the government to consider opening borders with China and streamline their operations. The delegation has also suggested allocating a budget for the construction of a building for the Nepali Embassy in China and ensuring active participation of provinces and local levels during official visits to China.

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