Kathmandu, May 8: Deliberation on the principles and priorities of the Appropriation Bill for the next fiscal year, 2023/24 presented by the government has begun in the federal parliament.
Lawmakers are today putting their view on the proposal to
allow a deliberation on the principles and priorities of the bill (except
taxes) put forward by Finance Minister Dr Prakash Sharan Mahat in the first
meeting of the monsoon session of the federal parliament on Sunday.
The deliberation will run for three days. On the occasion,
former Finance Ministers Gyanendra Bahadur Karki and Bishnu Prasad Paudel put
their views on the existing situation of the country's economy, possible
challenges and next strategies.
They stressed the need for prioritising the programmes that
would create job opportunities and contribute to sustainable economic
development by taking economy on the road to improvement.
Karki, also Nepali Congress lawmaker, suggested that the
next budget should mainly focus on production and employment. "We do not
have the luxury of making the budget excitedly due to a shrinkage of income
sources. In this present situation, a realistic budget is in need, but not a
popular one," he said.
He welcomed and supported Minister Dr Mahat for his
commitments to get economic growths, increments in job opportunities and
development of sustainable economy through in the principles and priorities of
the Bill.
Similarly, Paudel, also the CPN (UML) lawmaker, suggested
that the budget prioritises the goals of taking the country on the path to
economic prosperity while cutting through possible challenges of the economy.
He also warned of possible economic recession in case of
failure to take effective initiatives to improve negative indicators of the
country's economy. The budget should also accommodate the things keeping in
view of the current economic challenges, he said.
Zero Hour: Lawmakers call for thorough probe into fake
Bhutanese refugee scam
Meanwhile, lawmakers speaking in the Zero Hour in the
meeting of the House of Representatives today demanded a thorough and serious
investigation of the fake Bhutanese refugee scandal.
Arjun Narsingh KC said the scandal has made the nation
ashamed of and called for bringing to book all the people implicated in the
scandal. He also demanded formation of a high-level investigation committee
headed by a former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court to look into this issue.
Asim Shah also echoed KC and demanded a serious probe of the
scandal while Chitra Bahadur KC urged the parliament to take this scandal with
due seriousness as people occupying high posts are implicated in this. KC
warned against deflecting the issue as has been the tradition on big scandals
and corruption cases before this.
Similarly, lawmakers Achyut Prasad Mainali, Anjani Shrestha,
Anita Devi, Anisha Nepali, Ashma Kumari Chaudhary, Amrit Lal Rajbanshi, Ammar
Bahadur Rayamajhi, Ishwori Gharti, Rishikesh Pokharel, Ain Bahadur Shahi,
Ganesh Parajuli, Ganga Karki and Chanda Karki Bhandari called attention of the
government on a host of burning issues related to the public life, the
country's economy and several development infrastructure related challenges. (RSS)