Wednesday, February 5, 2020

‘Uninformed people spreading rumours about MCC’

Gulmi, Feb. 4
Minister for Foreign Affairs Pradeep Kumar Gyawali said Tuesday that the government would move ahead with the Millennium Challenge Account (MCA) Nepal with utmost priority to the national interest.

“The people who do not have an idea about the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) and have not studied the matter have been spreading unnecessary rumours,” he said while speaking at a press meet organised by Press Organisation in Tamghas.

“They should study the programme before making any comments on it,” he added.
Minister Gyawali said that some people were even spreading rumours in regard to connection between the MCC and military strategy and urged one and all not to follow such unsubstantiated opinion.

He is also the member of the task force formed to study the MCC and its programme in Nepal. The committee will submit its detailed report within 10 days.

“There will not be any agreement against the national interest of the country,” he said.

Speaking in another context, FM Gyawali said that most of the guessing games about Nepal Communist Party (NCP) had died down with the unification of the two major communist forces.
He reiterated that the government would not spare any wrongdoers. “All citizens are equal in the eye of the law. So legal treatment will also be the same,” he said.


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