RSVP government's budget cannot give results: Varshman
Kathmandu. Nepali Communist Party CPN leader and former finance minister Barshman Pun Ananth has said that the powerful government of two-thirds of the National Independent Party has not been able to bring the budget to create economic growth and employment according to the needs of the country.
In the post-budget interaction for the upcoming financial year 2083 (084) organized by the Nepal Management Association in the capital on Friday, Pun said that the budget has not been able to 'focus' to give victory in any area. Even though the populist government has included the auspicious program that everyone has been talking about, it could not give concrete results in the direction of economic prosperity.
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