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Desire to become a billionaire overnight is growing in some people: Madhav Nepal

KATHMANDU, Dec 28: CPN (Unified Socialist) Chairperson Madhav Kumar Nepal said that the government should encourage the youth who are looking forward to becoming entrepreneurs.
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KATHMANDU, Dec 28: CPN (Unified Socialist) Chairperson Madhav Kumar Nepal said that the government should encourage the youth who are looking forward to becoming entrepreneurs.



Speaking at a party unification program between the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Socialist) and the CPN-Janawadi in Kathmandu on Tuesday, Chairperson Nepal said that the government should give encouragement to the enterprising youth.


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He claimed that the government has not been able to increase the confidence of the youth as it has not increased the capacity of entrepreneurship and production. Chairman Nepal said that the tendency to make money without working hard, the desire to become a billionaire overnight and the tendency to loot others was growing in the country as the dominance of capitalism was increasing.


Chairperson Nepal said that the government has not been able to implement the plan and policies into practice. He also claimed that the CPN (Socialist) has been established as the number one party in the province assembly of the far west. Stating that no one can ignore his party in national politics, Chairperson Nepal said that the youth should come out as a worthy and capable population to develop the country.

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