Kathmandu, June 22: By completing all process after removing obstacles the Constituent Assembly would promulgate a new constitution, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Federal Affairs and Local Development, Prakashman Singh, has said.
Minister Singh said that an interim order has been issued the Supreme Court at a time when constitution writing process has moved ahead along with the 16-point pact with the two-third majority of political parties representing in the CA. Legal experts have been expressing their views in this regard. The CA will issue the new constitution following the procedure even if different obstacles and hindrance are surfaced.
DPM Singh said that the government would take a step at the appropriate time to promulgate the new constitution as soon as possible by removing obstacles at today’s programme organized by Global Youth Association of Nepal to distribute relief to quake survivors of Kathmandu Constituency No 1.
Further, he added that the small amount of financial aid provided by youths to quake survivors has presented an exemplary message that they are united and engaged together during national disaster. similarly, on the occasion organization President Sharad Shrestha also expressed his view. On the behalf of the organization DPM Singh distributed Rs 14,000 each to 50 quake survivors of Kathmandu Constituency No 1.
Also, Rs 700,000 had been collected by the organisation from active members of the Nepali Congress. Likewise, Minister Singh had provided one month salary to the campaign meanwhile Ganeshman Foundation had donated Rs 50,000.