Kathmandu: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has urged the central and district office-bearers of the Landless Problem Resolution Commission to create history by providing land ownership certificates to all the landless. In his address to the annual review workshop of the Commission today, he asked the office bearers to perform with confidence as the incumbent government is a stable one. On the occasion, PM Oli instructed to give complete shape to the commission in the remaining districts within two weeks.
According to National News Agency Nepal, the Prime Minister emphasized that the commission was not formed for deficit performance as in the past. It was constituted to bring tangible results and free the landless people from the state of having no land. PM Oli stressed that the landless and unmanaged settlers should get land, and the government is prepared to lend necessary support or amend the legal framework if needed.
Further, PM Oli highlighted that the coalition made in collaboration with two major political parties, in the special context of the country, will sustain until 2084 BS. He encouraged the Commission to take advantage of the stable government to achieve its goals.
Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak also spoke on the occasion, expressing the government’s commitment to support the implementation of the constitutional provision for landless people to receive land ownership certificates.
Commission chairperson Hari Prasad Rijal informed that efforts are being made in coordination with all three tiers of the government to address the issue effectively.