Caretaker prime minister Dr
Baburam Bhattarai today reiterated that the government will provide relief to
consumers during festivals.
In a yearly review meeting of the
Ministry of Commerce and Supplies, he directed the ministry to control rampant
price hike and monitor the market effectively.
Earlier too, he had promised to
provide relief but failed to walk the talk.
Bhattarai directed concerned
government authorities to effectively monitor the market to control inflation.
"The regulatory bodies should be careful about black marketing, and
inflated price of food items and other commodities because the festival season
is approaching, an official at the ministry quoted him as saying.
The primary duty of the
government is not to supply goods to consumers but to ensure effective public
service delivery by enhancing the capacity of the regulatory mechanism,
Bhattarai said. “The existing mechanism has been failing to regulate the market
and there is artificial inflation at present,” he said.
Bhattarai also urged all
concerned officials to maintain sufficient stock of food items and other
commodities so that consumers are able to avail all commodities easily during
festivals. He further directed the officials to formulate a separate action
plan for the smooth supply of commodities.
However, there is much
speculation on the implementation of his directives. The Bhattarai-led
government had, in September last year, unveiled the 'Immediate Relief
Package'. The package was focused on effective security system, good governance
and control over the price of consumer goods along with others. However, the
government could not translate its promises into words throughout the year.
Prime minister Bhattarai also
raised the issue of trade deficit. Widening trade deficit is a big challenge to
the country, he said, asking the ministry to bring a special programme to
promote exports. The government will bring a policy to encourage the export of
value added goods, he said, asking the ministry to prepare a separate plan to
encourage exports.
Meanwhile, Bhattarai said that
the management of Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) is inefficient in tackling the
problems of the petroleum sector. Speaking at a review meeting of the Ministry
of Commerce and Supplies, he said that the current management at NOC is focused
only in asking for loans but not in introducing a proper business plan. NOC is
operating without a business plan, he said, adding that its management should
act proactively and in a planned manner to address the various problems dogging
the petroleum sector.
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