Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Bishnu Prasad Paudel has defended the ordinance and said that the government wants to make the economy viable by amending the law through the ordinance, increase production, productivity and GDP.
Addressing a program organized in Kathmandu on the occasion of the World Customs Day on Sunday, he said He also claimed that the private sector is positive towards the ordinances brought by the government. He said, "The private sector has taken the ordinances brought by the government positively."
He said that the government was formed under special circumstances, saying that it was not formed to add another government to the list of current governments. He also said that the steps taken by the government to make the economy sustainable are not final and more will be done in the future. He said, This government has taken the responsibility on its shoulders. This government does not have the freedom to get out of it later.'
Paudel said. Saying that laxity should be changed into activity and dynamism, he said that the government will take necessary steps for that. 'The kind of despair, laxity, discouragement psychology that we got when this government was closed, the country should be taken out of that state.' Disappointment should be turned into hope," he said.
Deputy Prime Minister Paudel urged the private sector to play a supporting role in revenue collection, to discourage the trends of revenue leakage, irregularity, and asked the umbrella organization of the private sector to direct its members to conduct their business within the legal system .
