Kathmandu will receive 24 hours of rain within four years: Minister Yadav

”We have not put more budget in the prime minister's field, nor have we put more budget in the former prime minister's field, nor have we put more budget in the field of big leaders, we have put a balanced budget.”

Ashad 9, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Kathmandu will receive 24 hours of rain within four years: Minister Yadav

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Water supply minister Pradeep Yadav has claimed that within the next four years, water supply will come to Kathmandu valley 24 hours and twelve months.

Minister Yadav also informed that tenders have been called and financial resources have been managed to arrange drinking water in Kathmandu. He also clarified that the budget of the Ministry of Water Supply is not based on access but on the basis of needs.

Minister Yadav said that a long-term solution to Kathmandu's drinking water problem has been sought while answering the question raised by the parliamentarian during the discussion on the allocation of the ministry. 'We are working in Melamchi for a long time . Kathmandu gets rain 24 hours a day for 12 months within 4 years . The Ministry of Water Supply is working for that. Not only is this on paper, the tender has already been called, money has been arranged for it,' said Minister Yadav.

Similarly, Minister Yadav also clarified that the allocation of water supply ministry was done on the basis of needs and not on the basis of access. Minister Yadav said that when the MPs criticized the ministers in the House of Representatives for spending budgets on their constituencies and big leaders on the basis of access, Minister Yadav said that this was not done. "I want to make one thing clear, we have not put the budget in the prime minister's area, nor have we put more budget in the former prime minister's area." Neither have we put more budget in the field of big leaders . We have put a balanced budget . There is a book in hand . Since the balanced budget has been put, I request the parliamentarians not to be angry about it, but to pass the allocation with love,' he said. In the area of ​​which more budget has gone, that's why they are insulting . We have not budgeted based on access, we have budgeted in a very balanced way.'

Minister Yadav also said that remote districts have been prioritized during budget preparation. He urged the MPs, 'MPs should not worry about not being included in the ward and tol.'

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