It is necessary to reconsider the issue of state assembly that the country does not support: Wagle

Baishak 8, 2082

Dipendra Baduwal

It is necessary to reconsider the issue of state assembly that the country does not support: Wagle

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RSVP leader and federal MP Swarnim Wagle has stated that the country is in the midst of economic stagnation and crisis and said that even if the constitution is restructured, the matter of the provincial assembly should be reconsidered. Wagle said that due to the situation that the country cannot sustain financially, the provincial assembly has reached the stage of dissolution.

Speaking at the Lumbini entrepreneur conference organized by Hokkaido Nepal Center at Bhairahawa in Rupandehi on Monday, he said that the province should be kept as a coordinator between the union and the local government. "Currently, the 884 state parliamentarians in the seven state assemblies have become heavy," he said, "It is necessary to reconsider the matter of the state assembly as the country cannot sustain itself economically."

'Democracy is the rule of law,' Wagle said, 'The slogan of economic transformation is raised, but there is no debate about what should be done for it.' He said that it is impossible to stop the corruption in the construction of physical infrastructure when it is not necessary to spend 4/5 million rupees to contest the election of an MP. "Because politics is expensive, infrastructure contracts are also being done for the sake of politics," he said, "we are trying to identify such problems in infrastructure construction." Now, he said, there is laxity in the country because income remittances, consumption of imported goods and investments are made in houses and land. 

Bankers Anilkeshari Shah said that although the private sector is depressed due to the current economic situation, there is no need to be 'hopeless'. "The construction of the international airport in Bhairawa has made the private sector optimistic," he said.

RSVP MP Manish Jha said that there is no discussion on how to build the country. "There is a problem in studying the potential of infrastructure," he said, "structures are built under the influence of the leader." Mentioning that there is a tradition of delaying the process of infrastructure construction, he said that lack of coordination with the private sector leads to problems in implementation. "They only rushed to open the Bhairawa airport," he said, "but the necessary technical preparations for flying the aircraft were not made." In the

conference, Raswapa MP Ganesh Parajuli informed about the industrial situation in various areas of the country, including Lumbini. Doctor Lekhjung Thapa spoke about the condition and prospects of the health sector in Lumbini province. Social leader Gyanu Paudel spoke about the economic and social sector of Lumbini. Private sector leaders and industrialists of Rupandehi participated in the conference. 

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