We are hopeful that the right leadership will emerge from the upcoming elections: Nirwan Chaudhary

Nirvana Chaudhary said that this was the first time that a large-scale attack on a private sector person had occurred during the Gen-G protests.

Magh 26, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

We are hopeful that the right leadership will emerge from the upcoming elections: Nirwan Chaudhary

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Nirvan Chaudhary, Managing Director of CG Corp Global, has said that the upcoming elections to the House of Representatives are expected to bring about the emergence of the right leadership for the private sector.

In the final session of the first day of the fifth edition of the Kantipur Conclave, titled 'Reviving the Economy, Restoring Trust', Chaudhary said that the leadership that comes after the elections is expected to provide equal investment opportunities for the private sector.

'We are hoping that the right kind of leadership will emerge from the upcoming elections. Which will truly provide a level playing field and transparent and fair opportunities, so that the right investment can be made,' he said. Chaudhary said that there are policy and decision-making problems in bringing the world's big companies for foreign investment in Nepal.

Chaudhary recalled the problems he faced while trying to bring foreign co-investors in the airport operation, telecom, and hydropower sectors.

Similarly, Chaudhary said that the private sector had faced personal attacks during the Gen-G protests on Bhadra 23 and 24. 'We have seen everything in the last 25 years - curfews, arson. "This time it became more personal, because for the first time there was a direct attack on the private sector and private property," he said. He said the attack had caused him great personal trauma and stress. He said that he had also been working on rapid reconstruction since then.

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