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NC’s review: Government ‘failed on all fronts’


17 February 2019  

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KATHMANDU: Opposition Nepali Congress (NC) hit out at the ruling Nepal Communist Party-led government accusing it of failing on all fronts amid widespread corruption, misrule and sluggish development efforts.

“The government is a total failure on all fronts since it failed to make any significant achievements in the last one year, except for disappointing the people,” the NC said today.

The party has also alleged the KP Oli-led government for failing to meet the people’s expectations while lambasting it of treading on the path of authoritarianism.

Party Spokesperson Bishwa Prakash Sharma unveiled the party’s review report labelling the government of being a “total failure” while alleging it of taking anti-people decisions.

“The government, despite boasting of a two-thirds majority, has lost people’s trust and confidence,” Sharma said.

The party has also alleged the KP Oli-led government for failing to meet the people’s expectations while lambasting it of treading on the path of authoritarianism.

“The government has failed on all fronts, including maintaining peace and security, and controlling sky-rocketing market price, thus disappointing the people,” Sharma said.

The party has also criticized the government for failing to keep its commitment of amending the constitution as agreed with the Madesh-based parties.

Likewise, the Nepali Congress has also come down heavily on the government for breaching the agreement with Dr. Govinda KC. “It has violated its own commitment,” the party said.

The main opposition party continued to criticize the government asking as what could be more distrustful than to “slay the trust of justice” by trying to protect the culprits of those involved in the rape and murder case of Nirmala Pant. This, the NC said, is a blatant violation of the rule and law and justice.

Likewise, the Nepali Congress party has also raised the issue of Budhi Gandaki Hydropower Project criticizing the government for the hasty “submission” of the project without competition or bidding.

Publish Date : 17 February 2019 18:32 PM

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