Three senior leaders discuss fake Bhutanese refugee scam, transitional justice issues
Senior leaders of the three major political parties—Prime Minister and CPN (Maoist Center) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal, Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba and CPN-UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli—held a meeting the at the prime minister’s office in Singha Durbar on Wednesday. During the meeting, they discussed the fake Bhutanese refugee scam. The trio held a discussion after police started arresting the leaders of the major political parties in the case of fake Bhutanese refugees. A source said that they also discussed the issues of transitional justice. The prime minister’s Secretariat said that they also discussed the ways to make the ongoing budget session of the Parliament effective.
UML suspends Top Bahadur Rayamajhi
The CPN-UML on Wednesday suspended its Secretary Top Bahadur Rayamjahi after he was dragged into the fake Bhutanese refugee scam. Issuing a statement this afternoon, party General Secretary Shankar Pokharel said that the party suspended Rayamajhi to help in the investigation. “A Central Secretariat meeting of the party held on Tuesday took the issue seriously and directed Rayamajhi to present himself before the concerned authority at the earliest to help the investigation,” read the statement. “Keeping in mind the decision of the Central Secretariat, the party suspended Rayamajhi from the post until the police took the investigation to a logical conclusion.” UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli, however, has been expressing his dissatisfaction over the arrest warrant issued against Rayamajhi. Rayamajhi has been absconding since May 4 after the Kathmandu District Court issued an arrest warrant against him for his alleged involvement in helping the racketeers to make fake documents to send Nepalis to the United States in the guise of Bhutanese refugees.
Govt facing difficulties to manage resources for upcoming budget: FinMin Mahat
Finance Minister Dr Prakash Saran Mahat today said that the government was going through hard times to manage resources for the budget for the next fiscal year, 2023/24. "It has increasingly become difficult to manage resources for multi-year and periodic projects of which implementation is mandatory," he said during a pre-budget discussion at an event organized here today by the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI). At the same time, there are challenges in giving a space for new projects in the budget, according to him "Hundreds of projects have been contracted. But there are difficulties managing resources for them. Now, the biggest challenge is to manage resources. Government revenue collection is low. Collection of grants and loans has not reached the target. There is a pressure to provide projects in many areas. But we lack resources." The government had prioritized the increment of investments to widen the scope of the economy, he said, adding that there was no alternative to ease investments. "The more investments increase the more revenue collection is. The government is committed in line with laws to create a climate for people to get entrepreneurship in an easy way." The government had focused on increasing capital expenditures and cutting down on public expenditures, he said. Bank interest rates could be reduced through the review of the monetary policy, and there was a need for policy interventions in various sectors, he stressed. FNCII President Chandra Prasad Dhakal insisted on structural reforms in the economy, urging the government not to make a further delay to launch programs aiming to improve the economy in partnership with the private sector. "The role of private sector in economic reform programs has contributed to the reduction of poverty in India, China, Rwanda and Bangladesh." Monetary policy and its review, government annual plans and policies and budget are the tools to intervene in the economy for reforms, according to him who spoke of the need of promoting domestic and foreign investment through the implementation of special programs. FNCCI Senior Vice President Anjan Shrestha requested the government to focus on production and employment creations while formulating the budget. He was of the opinion that the promotion of domestic production and the achievement of a self-sufficient economy will help the nation advance towards a sustainable economy.
Fake Bhutanese refugee scam: RPP Chair Lingden urges govt to inform Parliament about ongoing investigation
Rastriya Prajatantra Party Chairman Rajendra Lingden demanded that the government make public its progress made so far in the fake Bhutanese refugee scam. Speaking at a Parliament meeting on Wednesday, Chairman Lingden demanded a ruling to inform the activities made by the government in the fake Bhutanese refugee scam at the earliest. “This is not financial corruption. This is a heinous crime against the state,” he said, “People involved in the scam should not be spared.” Saying that high profile people are accused of being involved in the scam, he said that it was an insult of the country. “We urged the government to inform the Parliament about its commitment actions taken so far,” he said. He said that arguments were making rounds that whether police would launch an investigation into the case. Chairman Lingden also warned the government not to make a mistake by submitting the case to the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA).



