Morale of private sector must be high to achieve government's goals: Chairman Lamichhane

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) President Ravi Lamichhane said that since the state protects the private sector through laws and policies, industrialists will not have to knock on the doors of any political party or party office.

Baishak 20, 2083

Kantipur Reporter

Morale of private sector must be high to achieve government's goals: Chairman Lamichhane

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National Independent Party President Ravi Lamichhane has said that the goal of making the country prosperous can be achieved only by promoting the private sector.

Interacting with the private sector in Lalitpur on Sunday, President Lamichhane urged industrialists to do business with confidence as the state will protect them through policies. 'The country cannot achieve any goal without promoting the private sector. Moreover, for this government's goal, the morale of the private sector should also be high,' he said.

President Lamichhane also urged the country to create an investment environment and invest at a high level. President Lamichhane asked the industrialists where and in what policy the government should change to allow the private sector to invest and create an investment environment. He said that the support of the private sector is also necessary to meet the government's employment target. 'Out of the 10 jobs the government provides, it can provide one or two people with its own capacity. The remaining 8-9 people will probably be employed by the private sector. That is why we have set a target of creating jobs for as many people as we need,' he said.

Chairman Lamichhane said that the current government of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) will run by looking at the pre-election manifesto. Stating that the people voted by looking at the party's manifesto, he also said that they understood the need for collaboration with the private sector and that this was mentioned in the manifesto.

Chairman Lamichhane said that he had come to the interaction to keep the morale of industrialists and businessmen high. He had also said that he was going to consult them to reassure them as he had heard that the morale of the private sector had weakened recently. Urging the government to take the steps taken to maintain good governance smoothly, Lamichhane said, 'We will work together. The government has no intention of discouraging any businessmen and bankrupting their businesses.'

Making it clear that the government will take the private sector with it, Lamichhane added, 'You should be free from any fear. There is no need to maintain any kind of fear.' He said that the works done in the past by capturing the state machinery to destroy the country's economy will be brought under the scope of investigation. He also urged industrialists to cooperate in such works.

In the past, President Lamichhane said that industrialists also crossed the line due to the activities of political parties. He said that in the coming days, the state itself will protect industrialists through policies. 'Sometimes, due to circumstances, legal difficulties, political environment and being a victim of unstable politics, you have been forced to knock on the doors of many political parties and leaders. We do not understand that while fulfilling their interests, you have sometimes crossed the line of values ​​and norms,' Lamichhane said. 'You can be confident, I do not see any need to worry about this.'

Chairman Lamichhane also said that the government has taken action to end the practice of capturing institutions related to the economy. He said that changes are needed in these matters and work has been done for that. Lamichhane said that the steps taken by the government will help the private sector.

Chairman Lamichhane said that since the state protects the private sector through law and policy, industrialists will not have to knock on the doors of any political party and party office.

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