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The Janmat Party, which is leading the government, has also expressed dissatisfaction with the budget of the Madhesh state government for the next fiscal year. On Thursday, a meeting of the parliamentary party was held and public opinion expressed dissatisfaction.
Mahesh Prasad Yadav, the leader of the parliamentary party, said that the party's meeting took three main decisions. According to him, if the plans recommended by his party leaders and ministers in the Red Book have been cut, it has been decided to inform the party central office, to send a letter to the Madhesh Provincial Assembly to understand the reason why the Provincial Assembly meeting has been postponed indefinitely and to demand for amendments. He says that extensive changes have been made in the published program booklet (Red Book). He blamed Nepali Congress and CPN (UML) for the budget change.
Satish Kumar Singh of Janmat in Madhesh government Finance Minister Sunil Kumar Yadav of Congress is leading the charge. Speaker Ramchandra Mandal said that the meeting was adjourned on the recommendation of the government. He said that the meeting was postponed after a request was received to postpone the meeting saying that the cabinet meeting of the government was going to be held. He said, "The state assembly asked for a letter to postpone the meeting, but the government said that the council of ministers meeting was going to be held, and then it would be sent." He also admitted that the budget was not made on the basis of the policy and program. He said, "There will be a discussion in a day or two." A meeting of the coalition is necessary. Maybe that meeting will bring out the truth, now only accusations have come out.'
