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There is no history of rewriting policies & programs brought by govt: Jeevan Pariyar

UML Chair KP Oli demanded that the policy and program be rewritten.

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KATHMANDU: Joint General Minister of the ruling Nepali Congress Jeevan Pariyar has said that there is no history of rewriting policies and programs brought by the government.

UML Chair KP Oli demanded that the policy and program be rewritten.

He stated in the House of Representatives on Monday that there is no precedent for altering the government’s policies and programs.

Pariyar stated that they have reviewed the plans, programs, and budgets presented by previous governments and that rewriting has not occurred and would not occur. He asserted that the current administration prioritized and implemented policies and initiatives for the happiness and prosperity of the Nepali people since the government should do so.

Joint General Minister Pariyar said, ‘Previous Prime Ministers and honorable members have already presented many ideas about this policy and program. I heard – this policy and program will not work. He also heard that it had to be rewritten. Honorable Speaker, we have also read the policies and programs of the government for the year 2074. We have heard. We have also seen the budgets submitted by former finance ministers. But till today, we have not rewritten any history in history. I want to remind you. And some dignitaries have already said that this policy and program is traditional. Naturally. In our country Nepal, we should bring as many plans and programs as possible for the development and prosperity of this country, for the happiness and peace of the Nepali people. All those policies and programs are prioritized by all governments. and, If it is to be expressed as a percentage, the former honorable ji said that 80 percent of the policies and programs have been repeated. Now 80 percent of the old ones have come, while the current government has brought 20 percent new things. What difference did it make?’

Joint Chief Minister Pariyar said that there is no point in saying that the budget has become traditional.