Kathmandu, June 1 (RSS): General deliberations on the
government’s annual estimate of income and expenditure for the fiscal year
2079-80 BS (2022-23) continued today too in the House of Representatives.
Taking part in the discussions, CPN
(UML) vice-chair and former Finance Minister Surendra Prasad Pandey said though
the budget for the new fiscal year promised to increase agricultural
production, it failed to pay attention to addressing problems in the
agricultural sectors.
As he said, farmers are struggling
for fertiliser and the agricultural production was not achievable until and
unless the smooth supply of fertiliser was ensured.
According to the former finance
minister, the imposition of excise duty on biscuits, and cookies produced within the
country would promote food import as it would make the domestic products
costlier. Likewise, the announcement to give a heavy (up to 90 per cent)
discount on income tax on sanitary pads is capable of discouraging the domestic
industries.
As he said, he sees a challenge in
the implementation of the budget as the country is preparing for the next
rounds of elections. Pandey took the time to say that it would be hard for the
government to discourage the import of petroleum products.
MPs say a production-oriented budget
is positive
Some lawmakers have said the budget
is oriented towards increasing production and it was positive in this aspect,
stressing its effective implementation.
CPN (Maoist Center)'s Shakti
Bahadur Basnet described the budget as 'balanced' citing that it has put the
nation and the people in the centre. He said the budget has been brought
focusing on production and creating employment and that it is in favour of
Madhes, Karnali, backward communities and the marginalized sections.
Basnet also expressed the belief
that the budget would also contribute to poverty alleviation through reforms in
the agriculture sector. It has prepared a new model of economic development,
but the model of public-private partnership model should be further defined, he
reiterated.
Nepali Congress' Padma Narayan
Chaudhary said the budget has given priority to agriculture considering the
present economic crisis. He said the investments in agriculture and tourism
will create huge employment opportunities.
Niradevi Jairu of the CPN (Unified
Socialist) described the budget as populist. She demanded removing the
'syndicate' in the education and health sectors for its effective
implementation. Jairu said the budget has addressed the issues of the Dalit and
backward communities.
Pradip Yadav of the Janata
Samajbadi Party complained about the 'meagre' budgetary allocation for the
construction of the Hulaki highway, suggesting a review on this. He alleged
that no major projects have been proposed in the Madhes province and the
subsidies have also been reduced. He said the Supreme Court's decision to stop
the Nijgadh international airport has delivered injustice to the Madhes
province as it will hamper the development.
Call for establishing sugar mill
and agriculture tools factory
Bimal Prasad Sribastav of the
Loktantrik Samajbadi Party has demanded that the government establish a sugar
mill and agricultural tools factory in Birgunj. He said he was even ready to
donate his land for this purpose.