There is a provision that a person holding a public office must submit his property statement within two months. There is no obligation to make it public. However, it is the practice of the Prime Minister and the members of the Council of Ministers to make it public.
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has violated such practice. Asset details of him and his ministers have not been made public yet.
A question has arisen about this. Why did the prime minister not disclose his property details to talk about good governance and transparency? Good governance does not come from talk alone.
should be adopted for that. How can a huge building be built in Kathmandu by a leader who entered Kathmandu to do politics wearing slippers? Isn't it necessary to search for it? In the current situation, it is not possible to imagine building a house in Kathmandu by doing clean politics. Even in such a situation, it is surprising to see the palace of politicians.
is easy in our country. Prime Ministers and ministers would have shown their wealth as much as possible. No body will search. There is no need to keep the money earned in an immoral way in your name. It will be named after someone else. Lately, politics has flourished as a good business. After joining politics and becoming a minister or prime minister, no matter how much he earns, there is no control from anywhere. After becoming the prime minister, the state will provide facilities for life, what's the problem? Once the prime minister becomes, there is no point in what to do. If politics is to be made serviceable, the number of politicians in Nepal will decrease accordingly. Here they are engaged in politics to earn. And who will retreat?
If people have to deposit and withdraw money in the bank, they should submit the full details. Ministers and Prime Ministers have nothing to do when they keep their money in the bank? If they had to, their source of income would have been demanded by the bank. I wish I knew where and how the money came from. The law of Nepal is different for children and adults, what to do? Why not make public the property details that can be hidden?
— Purushottam Ghimire , Jorpati, Kathmandu
