Inaugurating RCCI’s newly constructed building, Vaidya focused on the need for the private sector to take Nepal’s development ahead at a time the country lacks a constitution and stable government. [break]
Vaidya also said political parties need to co-ordinate with each other and successfully give the country its constitution. “The question is not whether an election will be held or not. It is all about whether a constitution will be endorsed in time or not,” Vaidya said.
On the occasion, Bhaskar Raj Rajkarnikar, a vice president of FNCCI, urged people to cast their votes only for those candidates that have proper economic agendas within their election manifestos.
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