KATHMANDU – Leaders of the new alliance have claimed that the new ruling alliance of four political parties was formed for good governance and smooth service delivery.
Sharing views with media after signing eight-point agreement at Baluwatar on Monday evening, Deputy General Secretary of CPN (Moist Centre), Barsha Man Pun, argued the new alliance was formed as per national need and people’s aspiration. The agreement was reached among the parties having common thoughts on country’s good governance, social justice and prosperity, he added.
Similarly, General Secretary of CPN UML, Shankar Pokhrel, informed that common minimum programme would be launched after giving final shape to the Cabinet.
Allocation of ministry will be finalized after discussing with other political parties as well. “Ministry allocation is not a big deal, it will be sorted out easily,” he added.
Vice Chairman of Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), Dr Swarnim Wagle, informed that his party joined the government for economic discipline, accountability and effective service delivery. “There is public despair rife with economic slump and bad governance. So, we want quality and prompt service delivery, which the PM has also taken seriously,” Wagle reminded.
He however said his party joined the government, setting condition and preparing certain agenda. “RSP stays in government as long as it ensures service delivery. When it fails, it opts for graceful exit,” Wagle made it clear.
Wagle also shared that RSP has benefit of doubt in this government.
Leader of Janata Samajbadi Party, Rajendra Shrestha, viewed his party joined the present government to give direction to the country as per spirit of constitution. “Eight-point agreement was made in a bid to bolster federalism, good governance, social justice and pave foundation of socialism-oriented system,” he informed.