Participating at today’s discussion at Legislature-Parliament on the budget the government presented recently, the members of parliaments from the opposition said the budget failed to ensure relief to the poor and backward people and did not maintain regional balance.
They further accused that the budget came in favour of the capitalists. There is nothing positive in the budget, they argued.
On the other hand, the MPs from the ruling parties said the budget had various positive sides including the plans to reduce load shedding in three years, commercialize and modernize agriculture, take together the private sectors on development activities, and better utilize the limited resources.
They further said although the budget had both negative and positive sides, it has aimed at making the country’s future bright with economic development.
They suggested to chart a draft for effective management of resources and meaningful spending. They expressed concern that 18 percent may be a little budget for development activities.
Those expressing such views were MPs Arjun Narsing KC, Atahar Kamal Musalman, Top Bahadur Rayamjhi, Sushil Kumar Shrestha, Yogendra Chaudhari, Siddhi Lal Singh, Janardan Sharma, Mahalaxmi Upadhyay, Anand Prasad Dhungana, Rewati Raman Bhandari, Rameshwor Prasad Dhungel, Nagendra Prasad Tharu, Bhakta Bahadur Khapangi, Krishna Kumar Rai, Karna Bahadur BK, Afi Lal Okheda, Navindra Raj Joshi, Leela Magar, Rajaram Syangtan, Prakash Sharan Mahat and others. The Legislature-Parliament is now postponed for an hour. RSS
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