Kathmandu, 1 June : The main opposition party in the parliament, Nepali Congress, has remarked the budget goals as almost unattainable and a bundle of false promises.
Speaking at the House of Representatives Chief Whip of the party Bal Krishna Khand said that the budget is founded on loans. The existing revenue is less likely to suffice for general expenses.“The trend of budget seems continuation of false promises,” Khand said, adding, “Some of the projects and their deadlines like the ones for Pokhara International Airport, fast track etc. are repeated every year.”
Not only opposition party lawmakers but also the ruling party MPs lambasted the government for not paying enough attention towards the hazards created by coronavirus pandemic.
People’s News Monitoring Service
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