Lawmaker Ansari Passed Away, HoR Passes Condolence Message; Meeting Postponed
The House of Representatives (HoR) of Nepal was overcome with a somber atmosphere as news of the passing of lawmaker Manju Sharma Ansari from the Janata Samajbadi Party (JSP) emerged. The 60-year-old Ansari breathed her last while undergoing treatment at Civil Hospital, leaving behind a legacy of service and dedication.
In a session convened today, the members of the HoR unanimously endorsed a condolence motion in honor of the departed lawmaker. Speaker Devraj Ghimire solemnly announced the passage of the motion, reflecting the collective grief and respect of the lower house towards their colleague.
During the meeting, a poignant moment ensued as the assembly observed a minute of silence, paying tribute to the life and contributions of Ansari. Her absence was keenly felt, underscoring the profound impact she had made within the parliamentary community.
Manju Sharma Ansari, known for her unwavering commitment to public service, represented the Janata Samajbadi Party Nepal through the proportional representation system. Her sudden demise has left a void not only in the political arena but also in the hearts of those she served.
As a mark of respect and mourning, the House of Representatives has decided to postpone its scheduled activities. The lower house will reconvene on Monday at 11:00 am, allowing members the opportunity to reflect on the life and legacy of Manju Sharma Ansari and to extend heartfelt condolences to her bereaved family.
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