MP Dhruv Raj Rai Questions Government Delays on Squatter Issues and Budget Allocation
Kathmandu. Member of Parliament Dhruv Raj Rai has raised questions about the government's program and the delay in solving the squatter problem. Speaking at the Finance Committee's discussion program, he accused the government of further complicating the problems of unmanaged settlements and squatters.
Furthermore, MP Rai stated that geography should be considered when allocating budgets for development construction. He argued that districts like Bhojpur are geographically larger and more challenging than the Kathmandu Valley, and demanded sufficient budget allocation for remote areas.
Similarly, he expressed the view that the practice of Nepal's fiscal year ending on the last day of Asar hinders development. He suggested advancing the fiscal year schedule, as construction entrepreneurs and consumers suffer when work is done during the rainy season. He stated that the style of working at the last moment leaves development construction in limbo.
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