Government will leave no stone unturned to establish rule of law: Prime Minister Karki

She also said that she is aware of the political cover-up of looting of state property and the suspicious and exploitative crisis system imposed on the private sector.

kartik 22, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Government will leave no stone unturned to establish rule of law: Prime Minister Karki

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Interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki has pledged that the government will leave no stone unturned to establish the rule of law.

Prime Minister Karki said this while addressing the National Macroeconomic Debate 2.0 organized by the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry in Kathmandu on Saturday. She mentioned that ‘good governance is a prerequisite for social justice and economic growth of any country.’ She also said that she is aware of the looting of state property under political cover and the suspicion and exploitative crisis system imposed on the private sector. She asserted that the government is working with all its might to guarantee security.’ She said that the government is leaving no stone unturned to establish the rule of law. The government is working with all its might to guarantee security.’ She said that a country cannot be built without industry and business and that the economy cannot recover until the morale of industrialists is raised.

'Industrialists and businessmen not only pay taxes to the state, they also shoulder a huge responsibility of the state by ensuring employment and social security to a large population. Therefore, a country cannot be built without industry and business. The economy cannot rise until the morale of industrialists rises,' she said.

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