The answer that the country is looking for should not be found in any statement, but in the working style of the government
The news that Nepal has increased its public debt by 2 trillion 31 billion rupees in one year is not an ordinary fact, it is a warning bell about the economic future of the country.
The total debt has reached 26 trillion 69 billion. The government has shown the courage to raise debt, but in its utilization, extreme carelessness and irresponsibility have been seen. Neither production has increased nor employment has been created.
While the country is racking up debt, youth power is flying to Qatar, Malaysia and Korea. They live in hope of destination abroad, lustful life and income, but there is nothing left in the name of the state, neither opportunity, nor trust. How many days will the country last with this heavy load of public debt? Why do you need such a loan that has not been able to develop, has not been able to create jobs? The country is now looking for answers, not debt. And that answer should be seen not in any statement, but in the functioning of the government. If not seen, the country will be transformed not by debt but by anger. Now that day is not far.
– Santosh Simkhada , Tokyo, Japan
