Speaker Aryal Calls for Active Role in Making Nepal Prosperous, Well-Governed, and Corruption-Free
Kathmandu. Speaker Dol Prasad Aryal has stated that the active role of all sectors is necessary to make the country prosperous, well-governed, and corruption-free. Addressing a program organized in Kathmandu on Saturday, he urged to alert the government by ringing a bell if it goes in the wrong direction or is delayed in its work. He urged to provide suggestions in the law-making process and to alert about the government's weaknesses in a timely manner.
Speaker Aryal emphasized that the current generation must fulfill the goal of establishing good governance, controlling corruption, and achieving economic prosperity in the country. He said that the private sector should be encouraged and an investment-friendly environment should be created. He stated that the situation should be created to bring back Nepali youth who have gone abroad and that Nepal should be developed as a suitable country to live and invest in.
He mentioned that Nepal's natural, religious, and cultural heritages should be effectively promoted to the world, and stated that destinations like Lumbini, Sagarmatha, Pashupatinath Temple, Muktinath Temple, Janaki Temple, and Pathibhara Temple can make Nepal a major center of international tourism.
He said, 'The legislature should support and provide suggestions for law-making, showing where and what kind of laws are needed, and what kind of laws can make the country's people happy, prosperous, and the country prosperous. You should show that path. Just as you wake up early and ring a bell in the Lions Club, now you should also ring a bell to the government, saying that something is going wrong here, do this quickly, work this way, it should be done like this, this is the demand of the people, this is the need of the people today. Similarly, you should also nudge the members of the House of Representatives and the National Assembly in law-making. We must make this country prosperous in our own time. We must end corruption in this country in our own time, we must establish good governance in this country in our own time.'
He further said, 'We have to entrust our children with the responsibility of doing politics in this country, reaching leadership, and making the path we have paved even better. We must develop this country, we must end corruption, we must establish good governance. The private sector needs to be uplifted and encouraged. We must call back the children of all of us to this country, we must make this country a livable country, this country is indeed a livable country. This country is beautiful, the world seeks this country. We must create an environment for citizens of the world to come to this country. We must make the world aware of the immense possibilities we have, from Gautam Buddha's Lumbini to Sagarmatha, Pashupati to Muktinath, and Janaki Temple to the beautiful places of the Far West, including Pathibhara of the Far East.'
He also urged to provide concrete suggestions on the necessary reforms and amendments to make the country's constitution contemporary.
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