The International Relations Committee of the Federal Parliament has drawn the attention of the stakeholders for the protection and management of the property of the Taragaun Development Committee, which was a disputed issue for a long.
Organising a meeting on Tuesday in Singhadurbar, the Committee held discussions with Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Jiban Ram Shrestha and office-bearers of the Taragaun Development Committee asking the stakeholders to protect and manage public property adding that the land of the Taragaun Development Committee is leased to the private sector in a very low cost.
On this occasion, Committee Chairperson Pabitra Niraula directed the Taragaun Development Committee and stakeholders to work by making a master plan for the long-term management of the public property.
She also took exception to the non-implementation of the directives issued repeatedly for the management of public property.
In the past four years, Niraula recalled that the Committee issued directives 14 times and seven tourism ministers led the ministry of tourism since then.
The Ministry had formed a five-member panel under the Ministry’s joint secretary Hom Prasad Luintel to probe into the land leasing issue of the Taragaun Development Committee.
In today’s meeting, Minister Shrestha promised to take a decision after the panel submits its report by coming mid-August. (RSS)

