Congress MP Bir Bahadur Balayer has said that it is very important to include the 7-point agreement reached between Congress and UML on June 17 before the formation of the government under the leadership of UML President KP Sharma Oli in the policy and program.
Participating in the discussion on policy and program in the House of Representatives on Tuesday, MP Balayer said that the government should include 7 points of agreement between Congress and UML in the policy and program. It is very important to include the consensus between the political parties while forming the government, and to include policies and programs to overcome that consensus. Without that, we are not considered to have fulfilled the purpose of our alliance,' he said.
Balayer also said that the government is not allowed to ignore the 7-point agreement before forming a coalition. Mentioning that the Congress is also a companion of the ruling coalition, MP Balayer said that they should work in favor of the people. He said that this coalition government is the last for Nepal's politics and promising future.
He said that the government made up of two big parties should fulfill the expectations of the people. He said that the current alliance was built to end the recent political instability.
MP Balayer said that both parties should take accountability and responsibility for its work while mentioning that the Congress has supported the government. "This government and the coalition for which it was built, if it deviates even a little from its basic truth, both parties will be responsible," he said.
Balayer said that the expressions given by the ruling leaders regarding the government should be restrained. 'Our expressions are exaggerated, ambitious or stunted There is no such compelling situation that needs to be expressed. In this too, it is the current need and responsibility that everyone should take care of at their own level and level,' he said, 'the current government led by Prime Minister Oli, has the Prime Minister had any trouble? What has troubled the Prime Minister? We have to talk between the parties, between the mechanisms and move forward.'
Similarly, MP Balayer said that a qualified person should be appointed as the governor of Nepal Rastra Bank. He also expressed his displeasure that the issue of the appointment of the governor was not resolved.
'Rashtra Bank has not got the exit yet . This is not a good thing for us and for the country," he said. Whose man to deliver ? Rather, we must accept the real truth that which mental capacity can elevate that place, can give relief to the country, can give to the society, can protect the branch of the country nationally and internationally.'
