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NA members deliberate pros and cons of budget for FY 2022-23



KATHMANDU: Members in the National Assembly (NA) put their views on the government’s annual estimate of income and expenditure for the fiscal year 2079-80 BS (2022-23) on Tuesday.

Taking part in the deliberations, Khimlal Bhattarai of CPN (UML) commented that a large-size budget had just focused on overpromising the people. He questioned over the ground for the implementation of budget in absence of goals and a foundation.

As he assessed, the budget is lacking in terms of presenting a concrete base for consolidating federalism and recognizing the presence of province governments. “The budget fails to give priority to the province governments.”

He expressed his doubts whether a fall in production and a market price hike by seven percent were pushing the country towards economic crisis. As he claimed, an achievement of economic growth is not possible in absence of capacity enhancement for capital expenditure.

Ramesh Jung Rayamajhi of Nepali Congress was of the view that agriculture, health, education, tourism and employment were the priorities of the budget, insisting on coordination and cooperation among all for its effective implementation.

Urmila Aryal of CPN (Maoist Center) demanded the establishment of a senior citizenship club at each ward. She also drew the attention of stakeholders concerned towards the containment of incidents of air crash in the country and ensuring air safety.

Jayanti Devi Rai of CPN (Unified Socialist) was of the opinion that the budget failed to incorporate measures for ending policy-level corruption and controlling a price-hike.

Mohammed Khalid of Janata Samajbadi Party welcomed the budget citing that it was capable of strengthening and institutionalizing federalism.

On the occasion, the Nepali Congress lawmaker Kamala Devi Panta has viewed budget for the next FY as one that has been responsible to people and has encouraged agriculture and farmers.

But, CPN (UML) lawmaker Gopal Bhattarai criticized that the budget was brought haphazardly and had difficulties in its implementation.

CPN (Maoist Center) lawmaker Narayan Kaji Shrestha has sought help and support of all in the implement of the budget.

Similarly, Maoist Center lawmaker Urmila Aryal and CPN (Unified Socialist)’s Madan Kumari Shah drew the attention of the concerned authorities to control air accidents and make aviation managed and safety.

They also demanded investigations into air accidents including the recent Tara Air aircraft crash at Sanosure of Thasang in Mustang district. All 22 people onboard including three crew members were killed in the crash.

Publish Date : 31 May 2022 17:28 PM

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