Challenging the strength of people's representatives in border surveillance: Social Development Minister Timilsina

It is believed that the report to be prepared by the National Human Rights Commission will help the government in formulating policies against human trafficking.

Shrawn 27, 2082

Dipendra Baduwal

Challenging the strength of people's representatives in border surveillance: Social Development Minister Timilsina

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Minister of Social Development of Lumbini Province Janmjay Timilsina has said that the people's representatives who are supposed to play a role in preventing human trafficking have become a challenge against the border patrol.

In the consultation program on the preparation of the national report against human trafficking organized by the Human Rights Commission in Rupandehi on Tuesday, he said that when the border district administration increased surveillance at the checkpoint, the challenge was increased when the people's representatives played a role against it. 

"When the administration starts to increase surveillance at the border, the people's representatives come out against it," Minister Timilsina said, "The attention of the people's representatives should be towards ending the disorder. The opposite is happening." In the

program, Commissioner of National Human Rights Commission Dr. Lily Thapa said that the consultation program is important because the report to be prepared by the commission will help the government to formulate policies and plans against trafficking. She said that the government should implement the recommendations in the report to prevent Nepal from being registered as a country of human trafficking.

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