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Leader Bhim Rawal's corporation accused
Representatives of the ruling Communist Party of Nepal (CPN), the leader Bhim Rawal said the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) has accused the route to pass the point.
Speaking during the discussion on the policy and program of the House of Representatives meeting on Monday, Rawal said that the MCC agreement was against the national interest.
Leader Rawal said that it was welcome that the government would make public the map of the entire territory of Nepal for the protection of national independence.
Rawal said that the issue of minimizing the possible economic losses after the Corona pandemic has been included in the policy and program.
Stating that the programs brought for the construction of infrastructure in the health sector and for the development of agriculture and education sector have been very good, he stressed on the need to allocate appropriate budget for this.
Shashank Koirala, an MP from the main opposition party Nepali Congress, said that although the policies and programs have given priority to corona control, no specific action plan has been formulated.
Stating that no relief plan has been brought for the low-income people, he stressed on the need to strengthen the role of the local government to make the relief distribution more effective.
Rastriya Janata Party MP Mahendra Rai Yadav said that the policies and programs were traditional and could not solve the crisis in Corona.
RPP MP Rajendra Prasad Lingden said that the plan to create employment has not been included in the policy and program and urged the government to focus on controlling unproductive and wasteful expenditure.