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If the parliament is reinstated, the politics of drama will begin: PM Oli



PM KP Sharma Oli
PM KP Sharma Oli laying the foundation stone of Daiji-Chhela industrial area at Bedkot Municipality-2 of Kanchanpur District on Monday, February 22, 2021. (Photo: ET)

KANCHANPUR: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that if the House of Representatives is reinstated, the dirty game of power politics will start and people have to suffer.

Laying the foundation stone of Daiji-Chhela Industrial Area in Bedkot Municipality-2, he said that he would continue his nation building campaign. He said that some people were anxious to end politics after the country went to the polls.

“The democratic movement to build the country continues,” said PM Oli. “The nation as a whole is moving forward with success as it is a movement for change,” he said. Stating that he did not threaten the court, PM Oli said that he believed in the principle of separation of power and court.

Mentioning that the need of the hour is education, health and housing, he said that the children of the village would be educated in the village using computers and internet just like the children of the city. As West Seti is a project of national pride, it will be easy to supply electricity to industries in the far west by generating enough electricity, he said.

PM Oli said that some elements tried to politicize the Bhagarathi Bhatt rape and murder but they were not successful.

He said, “Police have arrested the culprits after investigation. I have also instructed the administration to investigate and make public the killer of Nirmala Pant of Kanchanpur.”

Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies Lekhraj Bhatta said that the process of creating an industrial zone has been started from the far west.

Minister for Forest and Environment Prem Ale said that the government has allocated Rs. 930 million to move ahead with the work of Mahakali Corridor. He informed that a decision would be taken in the meeting of the Council of Ministers to complete the work of the corridor. He said that a powerful commission would be formed to solve the problem of people displaced from Shuklaphanta National Park for years.

Minister for Labor and Employment Gauri Shankar Chaudhary said that the door of development was open from the west and added that the establishment of the industrial zone would help in economic prosperity.

Chairman of the Industrial Area Management Limited Nanda Kishore Basnet said that the construction of infrastructure in the industrial area would be completed within five years. He informed that electricity, road infrastructure and land would be provided to the industries. He informed that land would be made available for the industry within six months. He said that 50,000 people will be directly employed after the establishment of the industry.

Chairman Basnet informed that the process of cutting down 4,000 trees in the area would be taken forward soon.