KATHMANDU: Businesspersons who were protesting against high-interest rates of Banks and Financial Institutions (BFIs) have withdrawn their protest program.
The business sector had formed the Bank and Financial Problems Struggle Committee and waged different programs of protest for the past four days. They withdrew all the protest programs after meeting with the Prime Minister today.
Vice president of the Federation of Nepalese Commerce and Industries (FNCCI) Dinesh Shrestha shared that the business persons withdrew their protest after a discussion with Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal “Prachanda” on Tuesday evening.
Shrestha said that the government has taken the current problem seriously and the protest program has been postponed after the Prime Minister promised to take steps to address it, including reducing the interest rates.
Industrialists and businesspersons affiliated FNCCI, Nepal Chamber of Commerce, Confederation of Nepalese Industries, and Automobiles Dealers Association were protesting against high-interest rates charged by the banks and financial institutions, which they said, was making it difficult to operate the business.
The protesters had been staging a sit-in at Nepal Rastra Bank since Monday.
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