The Reconstruction Authority Bill, which was tabled along with the much-awaited Constitution Amendment Bill yesterday, will expedite post-earthquake reconstruction and rehabilitation works in the country.
Some Madhesi lawmakers picketed the rostrum when the bill was endorsed by the House.
Earlier, the Madhes-centric parties had decided to lend support to the passage of the bill on humanitarian grounds but they protested in the House after the Constitution Amendment Bill was also tabled simultaneously against their demand.
The lawmakers belonging to agitating United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) boycotted the House proceedings, alleging that the bill was tabled in Parliament without their consent.
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UDMF has been against the idea of tabling both bills -- reconstruction authority and Constitutional amendment. It demanded that the Parliament should endorse bill related to reconstruction authority only.
Both the bills remained stuck in the Parliament for some time with Nepali Congress and the agitating UDMF protesting their tabling.
Now with the endorsement of the reconstruction bill, the work related with the post earthquake reconstruction and rehabilitation will be expedited.
International donor agencies have expressed concern over the delay in endorsing the Reconstruction Authority Bill as it would result in delaying reconstruction and rehabilitation work in the aftermath of the devastating earthquakes that hit Nepal in April and May, claiming over 9,000 lives.
Led by India and China, global donors in June pledged nearly USD 4.4 billion aid to quake-hit Nepal for the country's massive reconstruction efforts.