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Political unity must to address economic problems: Lawmaker Sharma



KATHMANDU: Lawmaker Bishwa Prakash Sharma has said all political parties should stand together to address the economic challenges facing the country.

Participating in the ongoing parliamentary discussion on government policies and programs brought for the fiscal year, 2080/81 on Saturday, lawmaker Sharma underscored, “The political parties which stood together for change in the past should now come together to address economic challenges.”

He stressed the need of making self-review as the federal republic is completing 15 years in Nepal. People must be centered by the policies and programs, according to him.

“Parroting physical progress only creates view towers but ditches people. When Rs 1.5 billion is allocated for erecting view towers, Raju Sada from Dhanusha meets the fate of losing life for lack of a bottle of saline water which costs mere Rs 150,” he reminded of horrible past.

He also demanded to investigative into corruption occurred since 2007BS. Sharma also demanded the government that it solved the problems facing landless squatters at Damak, Jhapa.

Publish Date : 27 May 2023 18:30 PM

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