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UML MP Surya Thapa, who is leading the government, has expressed his displeasure that the top MPs of the ruling party were not active in the discussion on the principles and priorities of the policies and programs and the appropriation bill for the upcoming financial year.
He made this statement targeting Congress General Minister Gagan Thapa and Vishwaprakash Sharma.
In the meeting of the House of Representatives on Thursday, MP Thapa said that he was surprised that the "eloquent" and "veteran" leaders of the ruling party were not active in the pre-budget discussion.
"I am surprised that I am not seeing some eloquent dignitaries and veteran leaders active in the current debate on the principles and priorities of policies and programs and the current budget. I am surprised," Thapa said.
Congress general minister did not participate in the discussion on the policies and programs of the government for the next financial year. They also discussed the pre-budget of the upcoming financial year in the House of Representatives. did not participate. Chief Minister Thapa has returned from a foreign visit only a few days ago, while Chief Minister Sharma is visiting Everest base camp.
Congress MP Arjun Narsingh KC had warned that in the meeting of the House of Representatives on Wednesday, if the budget is not passed in Nuwakot, the book will be torn up in the rostrum of the Parliament. Thapa said, 'This has also been a wonderful exercise. The previous three Finance Ministers were from that area. We new parliamentarians are not trained by old, senior and senior parliamentarians from the rostrum to tear the budget without coming up with a budget statement?'
Thapa also reminded that Prime Minister Oli is not an independent prime minister but is leading a joint government of two major political parties and other smaller parties. He expressed his displeasure saying that the leaders of the ruling party behaved like the opposition.
