
Kathmandu, November 27
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has responded to the ‘where is the government’ question raised by the main opposition Nepali Congress.
Few days ago, the main opposition party’s spokesperson Bishwa Prakash Sharma had accused the government of failing to solve contemporary problems and meet people’s expectation, arguing the government could be seen nowhere.
But, an sarcastic Prime Minister on Tuesday said the government would show its presence soon.
“Ask the labourers and they will show you where the government is,” Oli said while launching the government’s much ambitious social security plan in the capital today.
Claiming the government would complete the years-long Melamchi Water Supply Project “within some days,” he said, “All Kathmandu roads will be made clean. Then you will know where the government is. Go to Kalanki-Naagdhunga road and you can see the government there.”
One day the opposition will see the government everywhere and stay silent, he hoped.