MP Hark Sappang's question - Why did the government take a loan of 28 billion?
Kathmandu. Hark Sampang, chairman of the Labor Culture Party, has requested the government to inform the House about the reason for taking 28 billion and the areas where it will be spent. He released a video message on the social network Facebook and said, "It is not possible for the ministers to make such a decision in order to get a majority." Everything should be known in the House. The Minister should inform the House about the purpose of this loan and the satisfactory details of the expenditure project.
Similarly, he has also demanded to give the truth about the fact that Home Minister Sudhan Gurung owns 20 acres of land in Pokhara in the media. The Cabinet meeting held at Singha Darbar on Sunday decided to take 28 billion concessional loan from Asian Development Bank ADB and World Bank.
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