Nepal Finance Minister apologizes for skipping 35 clauses
Kathmandu, Sept 22: Nepal Finance Minister Dr Baburam Bhattarai has apologized to the Legislature-Parliament for his carelessness while presenting the government's budget for the current fiscal year 2008-09 on Friday.
Dr Bhattarai apologized to the house after Nepali Congress member Laxman Ghimire raised concern over Bhattarai's blunders.
As Speaker Subas Nembang was about to proceed with deliberations on the government's budget, Ghimire expressed serious objection as Dr. Bhattarai had skipped 35 major clauses while reading out the budget speech.
"Since the minister has skipped several major points in the Rs 36 billion budget, how can the parliament deliberate the proposed budget?" Ghimire questioned.
"So either the concerned minister should apologize to the House for his irresponsible act or rewrite the draft before presenting it for discussion," he added.
According to Ghimire, Dr. Bhattarai had left out some of the portions of Clauses 135, 152, 171, 243, 270 and 271 of the draft. Whereas 29, other clauses from 164 to 256 had been totally skipped during the presentation.
Among them, major clauses are 184 that allocates Rs 4.28 billion for higher education and 256 that allocates Rs 2.50 billion to set up a peace trust, Kantipur reported. (ANI)