Seems like the Oli Government<\/a> has failed to keep many of its promises resulting in Nepal\u2019s failure to secure growth in areas of economic and financial development.<\/p>\n The Nepal Communist Party (NCP) Chair and Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli was received amidst opposition parties\u2019 critical uproar in the Parliament on January 06, 2019.<\/p>\n This was the first time Oli addressed a parliamentary session ever since the winter session<\/a> began on December 26, 2018.<\/p>\n PM Oli\u2019s speech focusing on his government\u2019s efforts for Nepal\u2019s progress throughout the first year of his regime spanned higher growth, curbed-corruption, and improved law and order situation.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n However, Oli\u2019s presentation of Nepal\u2019s progress path<\/a> didn\u2019t seem to satisfy its main opposition Nepali Congress (NC), whose lawmakers were quick to sought clarifications.<\/p>\n NC lawmakers Dilendra Prasad Badu and Minendra Rijal were first to seek permission from Speaker Krishna Bahadur Mahara to speak to Oli. But the Speaker refused their request after Oli clearly stated that he did not want to take any questions from the opposition.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n A number of lawmakers from Oli\u2019s own NCP opined that his parliamentary address was ill-timed and could have waited until his party completed its first term in office.<\/p>\n PM Oli emphasized seven indicators of the budget<\/a> implementation and their status during the parliament including the balance of payment, capital expenditure, economic growth, employment revenue collection & financial situation, implementation of flagship program and progress made in the implementation of national pride projects.<\/p>\n The government decided to grant five percent concession on 15 exportable goods and three percent on 11 exportable items to promote export<\/strong><\/p>\n Providing the status on railway achievements he said:<\/p>\n The Prime Minister also added that a Public Transportation Authority will be formed to manage post-syndicate turmoil in the transportation system. He hailed his administration\u2019s efforts to control crime stating that the Police Administration achieved 96 percent success<\/strong> in curbing crimes.<\/p>\n However, Oli\u2019s report failed to discuss some of Nepal\u2019s major concerns, for which, he received severe criticism from opposition parties and raised questions on his role.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Following are the discrepancies observed in Oli\u2019s presentation:<\/p>\n \u201cImport of industrial goods and construction material has increased by 40.6 percent and this has hit the balance of payment. But this is a positive indicator for the country\u2019s production and development,\u201d reads an excerpt from Oli\u2019s speech.<\/p><\/blockquote>\nFollowing are the major points presented by Oli at the Parliament:<\/strong><\/h4>\n
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Downsides of PM Oli\u2019s Rule<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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