Rastriya Swatantra Party Deputy Leader Ganesh Parajuli Claims Government Practicing Advanced Parliamentary System

Kathmandu. Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) parliamentary party deputy leader Ganesh Parajuli has claimed that the current government is practicing an advanced parliamentary system.nbsp;

While opposition parties are questioning the government's commitment to the parliamentary system, he asserted that the government is firmly moving forward on the path of good governance and public service.

Deputy leader Parajuli said that the government has started fulfilling the promise of good governance made to the public during the elections. In particular, he stated that the past practice of making the education sector a place for producing political party cadres will no longer be acceptable. He mentioned that the government's main campaign is to free all sectors from party-based influence, produce capable citizens, and build an efficient bureaucracy.

Speaking at the meeting, deputy leader Parajuli said, 'They tried to make schools a place for producing their party cadres, and they did the same for the education sector. Now this generation wants to produce capable citizens who will build the nation, and this government, through its policies and programs, wants to remove party-based influence from all sectors and create capable citizens and a bureaucracy that can provide services to citizens. I want to request you to forget the dream of making party cadres everywhere by making party cadres and to embrace the dream seen by this generation.'

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He said that the government has a dream of economic transformation and the process of freeing all bodies from party-based influence for good governance and service delivery has already begun. Recalling that good governance is the first point of the five-point agreement, he expressed commitment to provide the public with a sense of change through excellent practice within the established system. Parajuli said that political interference will no longer be allowed in any area of good governance and service delivery.

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