Prime Minister Oli has said that efforts are being made to spread confusion by creating false stories in Parliament and producing content for social media.
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Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has accused Parliament of being used as a production platform to spread excitement in the society instead of raising questions about the functioning of the government. He has claimed that content is being produced on social media in order to spread excitement in the society pointing towards the opposition Maoists and RSVP.
"An attempt is being made to change the subject on a meaningless topic. The hypocritical debates that have been diverted are not for the prosperity of the country, nor to give confidence to the youth to do something in the country, they intend to forget them by producing insulting, slanderous and slanderous content and to provoke the society," said Prime Minister Oli while addressing the House of Representatives on Wednesday.
Mentioning that some of the issues raised in the parliament are not based on national priorities and needs, Oli said, 'This honorable house, which should be focused on the interests of the country and the people, is being tried to create confusion by creating false stories and making it a platform for content production for social media.'
Prime Minister Oli also said that the opposition parties have forgotten their responsibility. Oli said, "The government was formed to bring the broken politics back to normal. The government was formed with the aim of ending the instability in politics and policy, canceling the programs that have become a burden to the country. We wanted the work of the government to be questioned.'
