Kathmandu. Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Bishnu Prasad Poudel has said that the private sector should now move beyond complaints. He said this while addressing the 26th annual general meeting of the Society of Economic Journalists of Nepal (SEJON) on Sunday.
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#’The current government is ready to listen to and solve the problems of the private sector, as evidenced by the recent government activities. Finance Minister Poudel should not just complain but start looking for solutions.’
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Minister Poudel has urged the private sector to move beyond complaints and contribute to the fields of investment, production and employment. Finance Minister Poudel said that if the government has not listened, it is still ready to listen and if the government’s response has not reached, it is ready to address it from a higher level.
He said, “Now the private sector should get out of the complaints. I would like to urge you. If the government had not listened, if it had not been ready to address the problems of the people here, then there would have been a purpose for the complaints. The current government is ready to listen. Not only to listen, but also to solve them. Our recent practice has also proven that the government is ready to listen to the problems of the private sector and solve them. Therefore, we should not complain, but find solutions. The private sector should be motivated to get out of the level of complaints and contribute to the fields of investment, production, and employment. If the government has not listened, it is still ready to listen. If the government’s response has not reached, it is ready to address them from a higher level. As far as the law under consideration in Parliament is concerned, friends from the private sector want to participate in the discussion. I will also propose to the Chairman of the Finance Committee that we listen to their suggestions by being present in person and that we accept their suggestions and complete the law under construction.’
Deputy Prime Minister Poudel pledged to hold a discussion with the private sector in the committee regarding the law under consideration in Parliament and accept their suggestions and draft the laws. —News Agency Nepal
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