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RSP’s Manish Jha criticizes govt for forgetting commitments



KATHMANDU: Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) parliamentarian Manish Jha has expressed his desire for the current ruling coalition to remain intact.

Speaking in today’s House of Representatives meeting, Jha criticized the government while emphasizing the importance of the coalition’s continuation.

“The coalition should not collapse. We hope it continues to function as it is,” Jha said. “We still want to see how far it will fall and how much further it can go. That’s why we wish for the coalition to survive and not collapse.”

Jha also pointed out that the 7-point agreement made when the coalition was formed has been largely forgotten. He accused the government of merely fueling corruption and benefiting middlemen.

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