Kathmandu, July 19: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has asserted that the new government was formed to resolve problems that surfaced in the country and to make some changes.
During the discussion with
office-bearers of the Confederation of Nepalese Industries (CNI) on Friday,
Prime Minister Oli clarified that he did not take the responsibility of the
Prime Minister this time just for the sake of it as he had already become the
Prime Minister.
He mentioned, "The main
objective of the incumbent government is to resolve the existing problems and
to strengthen the country's economy. I became the Prime Minister this time with the
determination to resolve the problems and to make some changes in the country,
and not only for the post. So the private sector should work together with
government believing it."
Expressing the view that the tax rate
should not be changed at the behest of someone and the private sector should
protest against wrong policies, the Prime Minister stressed that the monetary
policy should be flexible to make the economy dynamic.
On the occasion, CNI president
Rajesh Kumar Agrawal urged the government to work with high priority to lift up
the economy which has slowed down since the last three years. Stating that
although the external sector is encouraging, the domestic economy was still in
problem as the productive and construction sectors have been affected the most,
he stressed the need to boost the morale of the private sector.
The CNI President underscored on
making the sluggish economy vibrant through the monetary policy.
CNI former presidents Bishnu Kumar
Agrawal, Satish Kumar Mor and Haribhakta Sharma, vice-presidents Nirvan
Chaudhary, Birendra Raj Pandey, Raj Bahadur Shah, Amit Mor and Bhim Ghimire,
and the governing council members Shiva Ratan Sharada, Yogeshwar Lal Shrestha
and Bal Krishna Shrestha, among other officials, shared on the present
condition of the economy and gave suggestions to the PM on ways of improving
it. (RSS)