Cabinet's decision to make a law to provide facilities to ex-officers: Deputy Prime Minister Singh faked it in public.

Chaitra 1, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

Cabinet's decision to make a law to provide facilities to ex-officers: Deputy Prime Minister Singh faked it in public.

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Deputy Prime Minister and Urban Development Minister Prakashman Singh has publicly lied about the approval of the Cabinet to make a law related to the facilities of ex-officers.

The Cabinet meeting including Singh gave the in-principle approval to the Ministry of Home Affairs on December 9, 2081 to enact a law to provide facilities to ex-special officials through lifetime government support. Kantipur published a detailed news on this topic on Friday. In the party program in Palpa on this issue, Singh made a false statement saying that there was no decision to make a law in this regard from the Council of Ministers and that the media had spread rumours.

The Council of Ministers on the 9th of January decided to 'give in-principle approval to the drafting of a bill to make arrangements for the facilities of former special officials' in accordance with the proposal of the Ministry of Home Affairs. In that meeting, it seems that the decision proposed by Minister Singh himself on behalf of the Deputy Prime Minister and the Ministry of Urban Development was approved. On the same day, on the proposal of the House, the Council of Ministers gave approval to the House to draft a bill related to facilities for ex-officers. However, in a public program on Friday, Singh said that they were not aware of the decision made by the Council of Ministers.

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Singh, who led the government from the Congress, claimed that the matter that the government is going to bring a bill to provide life-long benefits to ex-specialists has not come to the cabinet and the cabinet did not know about it. Singh said that the news that the government has done homework to bring a bill to provide life-long facilities to the former president, former vice president, former prime minister, former chairman of the council of ministers and former speaker of the national assembly has spread confusion.

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