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Industrialists- businesspersons, who reached Constituent Assembly Building, Birendra International Conference Centre (BICC), to listen to budget speech for the fiscal year 2009/10 vented ire complaining that they were not provided with proper dais in the audience, Rastriya Samachar Samiti (RSS) reported Monday.

Industrialists-businesspersons who were given space in special dais last year were allocated seats in the audience lobby this time.

Chairperson of Nepal Chamber of Commerce (NCC) Surendra Bir Malakar went outside the parliament premises complaining that industrialists-businesspersons were allocated seats in audience side.

Vice-chairperson of Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) Pradip Jung Pandey and Chamber Vice-chairperson Suresh Basnet voiced their complaint over not providing them with proper place to listen to budget speech. nepalnews.com

 

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