Monday, December 22nd, 2025

Unnecessary comments being made on MCC: PM Oli



KATHMANDU: Prime Minister KP Oli has said that unnecessary comments are being made on the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) Compact.

Responding to questions raised during the budget debate in the National Assembly, Prime Minister Oli said, “I have not met any people who have thoroughly studied and analyzed the agreement. I request you to read the agreement first. People are protesting for the sake of protest. It is being said that the agreement will bring the US military in the country. Where do they study that?”

Denouncing the rumors doing rounds that the American military was coming to Nepal, the PM said, “We should not go by the rumors. The tendency to run after rumors is irrelevant.”

He curiously asked, “Are people bothered about development works that are going to take place here or are they bothered about foreign aid coming in bulk?”

Reaffirming his commitment towards the nation and national interest, PM Oli said that his nationalist stance was always there, irrespective of him holding the highest post of the country.

Publish Date : 18 June 2020 16:07 PM

From millet to oranges: Kimbot village emerges as a thriving orange hub

BAGLUNG: Once a village slowly emptying due to migration, Kimbot

Microfinance, loan-sharking victims launch Kathmandu-focused protest from today

KATHMANDU: Victims of microfinance institutions and loan-sharking have launched a

Schools closed across Kathmandu Valley after little-known student union announces education strike

KATHMANDU: Schools across the Kathmandu Valley have been shut down

Nepali Army reaffirms loyalty to Constitution amid debate

KATHMANDU: The Nepali Army (NA) has reiterated that it acted

Police detain Gen-Z activists, including Nicholas Bhusal, during Maitighar protest

KATHMANDU: Police detained several Gen-Z activists, including Nicholas Bhusal, during