CPN lawmaker Dulal criticizes government over rising inflation and economic crisis

Kathmandu. CPN lawmaker Yubraj Dulal has criticized the current government for failing to introduce necessary programs to ease the daily lives of the public. Speaking to reporters outside the Parliament building in Singha Durbar, he claimed that the government has failed to show any positive signs of pro-people work since its inception.

He accused the government of remaining a mute spectator instead of managing the crisis at a time when inflation has reached a point that directly affects the kitchens of the public. According to Dulal, while the government's first priority should be the protection of citizens' lives, this has not been reflected in practice.

He noted that rising inflation and the hike in petroleum prices have severely impacted every sector of national life. He concluded that the fuel price hike has brought the construction sector to a standstill, making the daily lives of ordinary people even more difficult.

Stating that the government has delayed addressing public problems, he remarked that the administration lacks a clear plan on how to proceed during times of extreme inflation and economic crisis. He emphasized that the government must immediately introduce relief packages as soaring market prices are making it difficult for ordinary citizens to survive.

Furthermore, lawmaker Dulal drew the government's attention to the approaching main agricultural season, suggesting that steps be taken early to prevent a shortage of fertilizers. He stated that the government must be serious about ensuring that the hardships farmers face every year during the planting season are not repeated this time.

He warned that if the government continues to ignore the basic needs of the people and the current crisis, the situation could become even more dire.

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