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Govt’s policies and programs directionless, ineffective: Oli



KATHMANDU: KP Oli, Chairman of the CPN-UML, strongly criticized the government’s policies and programs, labeling them as “lacking direction, ineffective, and highly objectionable.”

Speaking at today’s House of Representatives session, Oli vehemently lambasted the government for its disregard of the people’s grievances and the alarming surge in market prices, among other issues, outlined in the policies and programs.

The government, led by Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda, presented its policies and programs on Friday.

Oli said the government’s policies and programs are deemed insufficient in stimulating the nation’s economy.

On Saturday, KP Oli expressed strong criticism of the government’s policies and programs, describing them as worthless, unacceptable, and unworthy of support. He deemed them objectionable in nature.

Chairman Oli also said that the country’s economy was at a critical stage.

Commenting on the government’s policies and programs in the House of Representatives meeting, he said that the Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal-led coalition has caused grief to the people.

“The coalition government formed by replacing the CPN-UML government, is the main factor that has brought our economy to the brink of crisis,” Oli stated.

He further claimed that the Maoist-Nepali Congress coalition was formed to destroy the country’s economy.

Publish Date : 21 May 2023 12:56 PM

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