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Government has no meaning without police: Chief Minister Lama

भाद्र २५, २०८१
Government has no meaning without police: Chief Minister Lama
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Bahadur Singh Lama, Chief Minister of Wagmati province, has said that there is a problem because the responsibility of police administration has not come under the province.

Chief Minister Lama said that there is no meaning of a government without police administration while addressing the experience of running the provincial government and the ups and downs of federalism implementation organized by the Federalism and Localization Center in Hetounda on Tuesday. There is a government. However, if there is no police administration, it does not make sense," he said.

For a long time, there has been a problem between the union and the state government regarding the adjustment of the police and the Civil Service Act. Wagmati province has also built a police building and a police law keeping in mind the adjustment of the police. However, the issue of police adjustment has not been resolved and is becoming a problem. He also informed the participants about the implementation of federalism. We are in the process of implementing federalism. There are many challenges and problems. We have run the government for seven years. To maintain the importance of federalism, it is necessary to conclude the issues included in the single and common rights list.'

Chief Minister Lama claimed that some things have changed with the implementation of federalism, but not as much as the people wanted. People have many aspirations and desires. It is currently difficult to manage it with the means and resources.'' He claimed that the provincial government is working on the issue of single rights list as the first priority as stipulated in the constitution.

He claimed that the state government has already made the necessary laws. "Now we have made 80 laws and laws," he said.

He pointed out that the current main challenge is to manage the conflict between the state, union and local level. It is necessary to create the necessary laws to coordinate between the three levels of government. If we are not able to create other development, it will cause disappointment among the common people", he said. In the

program, former Chief Minister Dormani Paudel, Provincial Economic Affairs and Planning Minister Kundanraj Kafle, Internal Affairs and Law Minister Surajchandra Lamichhane and Federalist Khimlal Devkota expressed their views on the state of the provincial government.

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