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Congress will bring a '10-point manifesto'

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Kathmandu. Nepali Congress General Minister Pradeep Paudel has said that the tag of 'broker' should not be used by insulting the private sector. Speaking on behalf of the party at the 'Economic Agenda in the Manifesto of the Party' program organized by the Nepal Economic Journalist Association in Kathmandu on Sunday, the political party said that those who earn profit within the scope of the law should not be called brokers.

Paudel also informed that the parties will bring a long manifesto and the things written in the manifesto will not be fulfilled, so the Congress will bring a '10-point manifesto'.  "We should not label those who earn profit within the scope of the law as brokers, this nonsense should end. They create jobs and the tax they pay to the state is huge," Paude said. "Businessmen build capital with great effort. We should support the private sector in capital formation.

Poudel said that the blueprint for creating jobs in potential areas should be in the manifesto of the parties. According to him, the plan to identify new sectors and connect them to the economy will also be in the manifesto.

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