[Nepal] - Federal government should deal with people -# 039; s frustrations: NC leader Thapa

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
CHITWAN, NOVEMBER 22Nepali Congress general secretary Gagan Kumar Thapa has stressed
the need for addressing the lately seen dissatisfaction of the people
Talking to media-persons today, the former minister said voices against the system would weaken once people's dissatisfaction is lessened.
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"Nowadays, people's dissatisfaction is growing
So, ill-intention has got its room by taking advantage of enraged people's dissatisfaction
Voices of those who have ill-intention and their numbers will decrease once people's dissatisfaction decreases," he said.Saying common
citizens in the republic can express their opinion that this system is not right, he said they can exercise their rights within the purview
of the existing law. "If someone does not like this system, they have the right to say that they do not like the system
But all can exercise their rights within the purview of the existing law
Voices against the system would fade by themselves once the current economic problems in the country are resolved," he viewed.On the
economic problems seen in the country, the Prime Minister has started a consultation with all political parties, he informed
Mentioning that on the matter, the discussion had started with all parties including the ruling and opposition ones from Tuesday, and the
talks should be concluded, he said.The government should play a guardian for those businesspersons who are in trouble due to loans, he
stressed
"There is no need for the government to look after those who have not utilised loans
The government should play a guardian for those who have utilised the loans."Lawmaker Thapa also ensured the NC's support and help with all
processes the government was trying to go through for the betterment of the country.
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