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The budget presented by the government is as balanced as possible, but not all MPs may be satisfied: Prime Minister

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Kathmandu. Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has informed that the budget brought by the government has been brought as balanced as possible and said that further efforts will be made to maintain a balance between demand and supply in the coming days. Responding to questions raised during the discussion related to the Appropriation Bill and the proposal for expenditure cuts in today’s meeting of the House of Representatives with the Office of the President, the Office of the Vice President, the Office of the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers and various bodies under it, Prime Minister Oli said that efforts will be made to maintain a balance in the coming days as not all lawmakers are satisfied with the budget due to the lack of sufficient capacity of the state.

‘We need development quickly and in many places, but the budget is low. Therefore, it may be a situation where not all lawmakers are satisfied with the budget. Attention will be paid in the coming days to balance the imbalance between demand and supply,’ Prime Minister Oli said, ‘We need investment, for this we have to bring in private sector and foreign investment. The Investment Board will work effectively for investment needs, analysis and planning.’

Prime Minister Oli urged not to make frivolous comments that weaken democracy and nationality in the House, as the Parliament is a place where people’s sacrifices, struggles and dreams come true. He urged not to make any remarks that insult the Constitution and the system, as the government is working on amending the Constitution to make the existing system more effective.

‘Let’s protect this system and the Constitution. By implementing it, the government has moved forward to fulfill the goal of making the country prosperous, Nepal happy and Nepalese. Everyone can be confident in this,’ said Prime Minister Oli, ‘I will tolerate the insults and insults directed at me, but I will not tolerate insults towards the martyrs, the people’s sacrifices and the existing system. Parliament cannot be a place where people’s sacrifices are flouted and the system is insulted.’

Prime Minister Oli said that a policy has been formulated to ensure that no projects worth less than Rs 30 million are kept in the National Planning Commission’s planning bank, and emphasis will be placed on its effective implementation in the coming year.

Clarifying that the government is making efforts to move all state bodies on the path of progress in line with the expectations of the people by working effectively for development and good governance, he urged the government not to spread propaganda that it played games because it did not have the opportunity to play games against anyone.

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