1 year of government: Questions and answers between Prime Minister Oli and Maoist Chairman Dahal

Oli expressed his satisfaction saying that the government has done a lot of good work in one year, Dahal made serious accusations against the government by saying that ”Parliament has been made a playground of middlemen”.

Ashad 31, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

1 year of government: Questions and answers between Prime Minister Oli and Maoist Chairman Dahal

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Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli wrote a short comment on social media on Monday morning on the day the Congress-UML coalition government completed one year, and expressed his satisfaction with the functioning of the government.

But after the leader of the main opposition party and Maoist chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal addressed the House of Representatives meeting for an hour in the afternoon and severely criticized the government, there has been a question and answer between these two leaders.

Prime Minister Oli mentioned that many good works have been started during his one-year tenure and he is focused on doing better. In the meantime, the country's economic indices are positive, while the work of national development projects has accelerated. The practice of working by setting a time-line and seeking results was not there before, now it has started,' Oli wrote on his Facebook page, 'Important laws have been amended to simplify the delivery of services to citizens and the practice of working online is increasing gradually.' How are parliament and parliamentary committees functioning today? We have felt it. Thousands of  Without following the agreement with the teachers, the school education bill is being held hostage to the interests of the middleman," he said in the parliament, "political parties have been appointed to the constitutional bodies and their own people have been appointed to the courts. What kind of governance is being practiced by trickery and manipulation when the bills that were unanimously passed by the parliamentary committee are submitted to the House of Representatives overnight?' He said that the work of the government has been done from appointing to the securities board, Bhutanese refugee case, destroying the meritocracy of the University, screening those who do not pay the electricity dues, and providing legal protection to the land mafia . He objected saying that there were deals of lakhs in the transfer and appointment from the ministers. 

Dahal also accused of focusing the budget in his area by neglecting the scheme of national pride. "Will the dream of multi-party democracy be fulfilled by spending billions of dollars on a view tower, meeting hall, industrial park and other projects in one place while neglecting the plans of national pride?" he said, "A prosperous Nepal will be created by cutting the programs of Dalits, women, youth, migrant workers, entrepreneurs, Madhesh, Karnali and the Far West?" I said that I will do it on a set day, asked myself a question and did the work. Where is the economy you left in tatters now? Look at the data.'

Dahal mentioned that the construction of the cricket stadium in Kirtipur had progressed during his time and then accused the Oli government of not progressing the work. "After the formation of a powerful two-thirds government in the Prime Minister's own language, he made it a matter of prestige and announced that the first decision would be to build an international stadium with floodlights and parapets within 300 days," he said. Is it a parapet?' 

Responding to this, Prime Minister Oli asked to go to see the field. I request him (Dahal) to go to see the parapet being built, to see the floodlight poles being connected. It is being done," Oli wrote, "when you were the prime minister, you did not say that you would do any work with a time-line and you did not have to do anything and did not do anything. You have neither any promise, nor any decision, nor any resolution, nor any work.' 

Similarly, Dahal questioned that in the past, the Prime Minister's party was trying to advance the process of buying weapons for the security agencies, which was stopped by protesting in the streets. He said that although he is flexible in the case of visit visa, it has been getting bogged down in recent times. The Maoists had agreed on two points with the government to investigate the visit visa case.

 'The issue of visit visas is not just an administrative error, but a matter of serious national investigation. It seems that this problem has been going on for a long time,'' he said. But it is sad to say that based on the intention of advancing the bill with such great responsibility, we have taken  The

initiative became a big irony at that time. Dahal alleged that the amendment of the constitution was self-centered and was only a formula to deceive the people.

Kantipur

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