It is the Prime Minister's job to stop the ministers from engaging in unwanted activities. The prime minister is the master of the cabinet, he gets the credit for good work and he should also take responsibility for bad work.'
After repeated attempts by Energy Minister Deepak Khadka to remove the Executive Director of Nepal Electricity Authority, Kulman Ghising, the Cabinet has moved forward. While the government is making final efforts to remove Ghising from the post, the ruling Congress General Minister Gagan Thapa expressed his displeasure from the public platform.
After Minister Khadka's efforts to remove Ghising failed, the Cabinet meeting itself asked for an explanation.
After the Council of Ministers made the final preparations to remove Ghising from the post, General Minister Thapa expressed his dissatisfaction and suggested to the minister 'not to engage in such unnecessary work' . He has requested Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli to stop the unwanted work of Minister Khadka.
Thapa has suggested not to remove Ghising from the post at the event organized by the Congress party in Sindhuli on Saturday. There is an electricity authority under the Ministry of Energy. We are hearing the executive director case. I can't understand, is it evil? Is the style not enough? He said, "It seems that the government is going after one person. It seems to be making a fuss . Such things are not right, not appropriate . No minister should be involved in such unwanted work.'
He says that the prime minister should stop the wrong activities of the ministers. If the ministers engage in unwanted work, it is the duty of the Prime Minister to stop it. The prime minister is the master of the cabinet, he gets the credit for good work and should also take responsibility for bad work,' he said.
He said that the government should do good work, if it cannot do good work, it should not do bad work. He said that it is sad to hear that the whole government is trying to remove Kulman Ghising from the post. "If one bad thing happens when 50 good things have been done, all the bad things will be covered by the rumor of that bad thing," he said.
The cabinet meeting held at the Prime Minister's residence Baluwatar last Wednesday evening decided to ask for a three-day explanation from the Ministry of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation as to why Ghising was not removed. On the proposal of Energy Minister Khadka, the Cabinet meeting gave the power ministry the right to ask for a three-day explanation to remove Ghising.
Ever since he was appointed as Minister of Energy on June 30, various attempts were made to remove Ghising from the position . Minister Khadka asked for clarification twice. He asked for documents from Ghising twice.
Minister Khadka has opened his office in the office of Electricity Authority. On February 13, Energy Minister Khadka asked Ghisingh to submit an answer within 24 hours.
