Oli was angry after hearing MP Shah's question. He said that it was not necessary to answer the question and said that Shah's question was insulting with hate, anger etc. in his heart.
The eloquence of Prime Minister KP Sharma was reflected in the Parliament even today. Prakash Jwala, the leader of United Samajwadi Party, asked Prime Minister Oli, 165 electoral regional strategic roads, which you have laid the foundation stone of with pomp, are stuck and incomplete due to lack of budget. Some of the municipal hospitals are just foundations, some are standing like skeletons. What is the plan to complete the work by arranging the budget for strategic roads and municipal hospitals?
Answering the question, Oli asked Prakash Jwala about the background of his exit from the government as soon as he started the work. "It seems that you were the Minister of Physical Infrastructure in the government formed after I left," said the Prime Minister, "We have a strange tradition of canceling programs to find their progress again."
MP Jwala also asked why the government is indifferent to the operation of the Nagadhunga tunnel route which was broken through during the previous government . Answering this question, Prime Minister Oli said that while the goal is to be completed by October 2082 on the Nagadhunga Tunnel, urgent work is being done with 85 percent progress so far. He said that the construction of Rapti Lokmarg has been secured with resources equal to 600 million rupees and the repair work is being done on the dilapidated sections of the Karnali highway.
UML MP Pratishka Tiwari questioned that water sources have dried up in Madhesh province due to exploitation of chures and the problem of environmental pollution has increased and due to this, serious problems have arisen in human life. In response, Prime Minister Oli stated that this area is very sensitive due to Chure's topography, nature of soil, loss of biological diversity and heavy rains in a short period of time, and to solve the water problems seen in Chure area and Terai Madhesh, various water resource conservation programs are being conducted from the initial stage through the Presidential Chure Conservation Program.
The Prime Minister said that so far 657 underground water recharge, pond construction and protection, 159 ponds and wetland management, 176 rain water harvesting dams, 76 water recharge and protection pond construction, 548 water springs protection and well excavation have been completed and said that the government has given high priority to environmental protection by protecting the river.
Congress MP Pratima Gautam said that there is a serious problem of not completing the plans on time in development construction and argued that it takes about 15 years on average to complete a project. She stated that the main reason for such projects not being completed on time is lack of resource assurance and delay in the payment process due to the tendency to make large projects multi-year and hold them with a low budget. She asked, what efforts is the government making to improve budget management resource assurance and payment process in order to solve the problem of large national projects remaining unfinished for decades and to complete the project on time?
In reply, Prime Minister Oli said to complete the projects on time and Stating that he is taking initiatives from the beginning to solve the problem of payment of the builders, he said that till now Rs. 22 billion 43 million 36 million has been paid .
He also said that in order to avoid the problem of resources for big national projects, the relevant ministries have been earmarked for earmarking the amount required for such projects from the budget ceiling provided for budget formulation and allocating the budget to other projects and programs.
Maoist leader Barshman Pun said that there has been a relaxation in the economy, people's stoves have become expensive and capital expenditure is not being spent, and asked what are the policies and priorities of the government to improve the overall economy . He asked the question that the ruling party, which claims a two-thirds majority, has already lost its majority in the parliament by bringing out the issue of the Constitution. He also asked that the Prime Minister had done such things with the intention of upsetting the dignity of the Parliament.
Prime Minister Oli sarcastically thanked the questioner, who was also the previous finance minister, for worrying about the country's economy, '7 months ago you were the finance minister yourself ?' He looked at the ratio of price increases before and since then Requesting He said that we now have to get into the habit of questioning and comparing statistics.
Prime Minister Oli asked the opposite question and said, 'Capital expenditure is not being made . Yes, our capital expenditure is low. But it is more compared to the period when the honorable minister was the finance minister. Compared to the same period, the capital expenditure of 6 months of the current financial year has increased by 15 percent.
Prime Minister Oli said that the slowdown in the economy did not come in one day and said that the slowdown will not go away in one day. He claimed that after coming to the government, he was working seriously to improve the economy and some results of the reforms were also seen.
The Prime Minister also tried to answer the question about the Ordinance. He said, 'I don't have to answer your honorable's question about why Parliament was moved by bringing the ordinance, because I request him to remember the day of Baisakh 20, 2080 through the Honorable Speaker. On that day, the government including himself introduced the ordinance four days before the commencement of the Parliament. It is a strange thing if only the government including him had the authority to bring the
ordinance. But the constitution has provided that the government can bring an ordinance if necessary.' The Prime Minister argued that an ordinance should be introduced to improve service delivery to the citizens, create an investment environment and remove the problems of the economy.
UML MP Prabhu Hazara asked the Prime Minister to build a 500-bed hospital at Narayani Hospital in Virganj with Rs. While the tender process was progressing with the allocation of 1 billion 55 crores, the dispute between the contractor and the building department raised the issue of litigation in the Supreme Court. He asked how long the construction of this hospital will be stopped. In response, Oli said that due to the case in the court, the construction work has been delayed for some time and after the court's decision, the program and budget will be arranged in the next financial year to advance the construction work.
Member of Parliament Prem Bahadur asked about a multi-faceted road project connected to India on Urai Bhanjang road south through Dhangadhi-Khutia-Dipayal-Bajhang Chainpur in Sudurpaschim Province. He said that the resources for the five-year plan of 1 billion are currently in the contract phase, but this budget is too low to complete the road construction, and he said that there is a need to allocate Rs. In response, Oli stated that its construction and upgrading is the priority of the government and said that since the government has recently provided resource assurance, the contract process will start within a few days of the project.
Prem Suwal of Nepal Labor Kisan Party questioned what kind of work the government is doing to implement socialism in practice and asked whether selling public institutions one by one to individuals or private companies is socialism. In response, Oli said that the question of socialism is in the preamble of Nepal's constitution. On the subject of public institutions, Prime Minister Oli said that some public institutions were privatized in the past to make the operation and management of public institutions effective, but the public institutions were not privatized with the intention of selling them to private individuals or companies.
MP Prabhu Shah said how many people renounce Nepali citizenship and become foreigners. They asked how much their ancestral property was and in what condition it is now. He asked the Prime Minister what did you do to bring those illegal properties under the control of the state. He We asked whether you are capable or incompetent Prime Minister who can't stop those illegal assets from being taken abroad through illegal means. Apart from this, Sasand Shah had told the Prime Minister that he was going on a visit to India, and also asked when he meant that he was going. He Why would he go without an invitation? Tsa asked if he did not feel that the reputation of the country had been damaged.
Oli was angry after hearing Sasand Shah's question. He said that it is not necessary to answer the question and Shah's question in his mind The opposition, hatred, anger, etc. are also insulting and he said, 'What did you gain with such language in a dignified place like Parliament?'
