Billions in the appointment of the governor: Wagle

'There is a tussle among the middlemen who run the party as to who should be appointed'

Baishak 27, 2082

Narayan Sharma

Billions in the appointment of the governor: Wagle

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Dr Swarnim Wagle, the vice president of the Rashtriya Swatantra Party, has said that the competition has started between the two major parties in the government as to which party will appoint the governor through an intermediary.

Speaking to mediapersons on Saturday at the Naturopathy Hospital in Rajhar, East Nawalparasi, he said that billions of scams have started in the appointment of Governor and it will be very unfortunate for this country. 'It would have been possible if the two big parties had appointed the Governor. Here, there is a tussle as to who should be appointed by the middleman who will run the team,' he said, 'if it were to be done according to the rules, it could have been Gunakhar Bhatt, an economist working in Rashtra Bank . He is a very capable and capable economist. It has come to the point of throwing him away and appointing someone who has no knowledge in the economy as governor.'

When Congress and UML are tightening their belts to destroy all financial discipline, Wagle alleged that they are trying to bring an incompetent governor at the behest of middlemen.

'Today, the salary that Sher Bahadur Deuba and I get is 66,000 per month. Today, if Deuba and Oli have to go to any district, they will spend at least 7-8 lakhs in a day on the vehicle driver, food and raw materials provided to the workers. Where do they get that money from? We had to raise money for corruption,' Wagle said, 'Why Deuba and Oli never leave power is so that the enormous wealth earned through corruption cannot be investigated.'

He argued that in the setting of the main leader, the authority, police and staff and even the courts have been destroyed. He said that the phenomenon of two big parties running the government together is rare in the world.

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