Acting Chairman of National Independent Party, Dolprasad Aryal, has accused the government of creating obstacles by selecting those who want to change the country.
Acting Speaker Aryal while speaking at the meeting of the House of Representatives on Friday commented that the government is targeting the people who work 18 hours a day to light up the country. He said that the appointment of the governor, the appointment in various commissions, the movement of teachers and health workers and the resignation of the education minister could not cover the shame of the government.
He said, 'Even if the bank provides loans at a low interest rate, the businessmen are not wanting to expand their business by taking loans. Investment is not guaranteed. The government's approach towards the private sector is wrong. The issue of more than 10 billion corruption in the construction of Pokhara airport has come out. Teachers have been on strike for a long time. Cooperative victims have not recovered their savings. The person who made the country bright by working 18 hours a day, was targeted by the government. Looking at it this way, there is a tendency for the government to pick and block those who are trying to change.
He expressed regret that the government has not been able to make international relations balanced and respectable, and emphasized that the government should be serious about it. He also mentioned that, due to the lack of trust in the government, even if the bank gives loans at a low interest rate, the businessmen are not ready to do business.
He said, "Governor's appointment, constitutional council meeting, appointment to various commissions, street teachers and health workers and the resignation of the education minister have not been able to cover the shame of the government." It is sad that the government has not been able to make international relations balanced and respectable. Let the government be serious about this matter. The situation in the private sector is also pathetic. No faith in the government.'
He also questioned who will take the lead among the parties that have gone to the government many times for the overall improvement of the country.
