Pokhara. Provincial governments are exhausted from repeatedly requesting rights guaranteed by the constitution. Decisions made by each province in their Provincial Coordination Council and Development Problem Solving Committee meetings are nearly identical. Demands for land acquisition, police adjustment, civil service acts, and education acts have been ongoing since the inception of the provinces.The constitution grants these powers to the provinces, but the federal government must enact the necessary enabling legislation. Based on federal laws, provinces can then draft and implement their own localized regulations.These demands, pending since the formation of provincial governments in 2074 BS, remain unfulfilled. On Thursday, Prime...