Deputy Prime Minister and Urban Development Minister Prakashman Singh has clarified that the proposal to introduce a bill to provide lifelong benefits to ex-specialists is just a rumour. Singh, who led the government from the Congress, said that the matter that the government is going to bring a bill to provide life-long facilities to ex-specialists has not come up in the cabinet and the cabinet did not know about it.
Deputy Prime Minister Singh, while speaking at the workers' meeting held by Congress Palpa in Tansen on Friday, said that the news that the government has done homework to bring a bill to provide lifetime benefits 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.
government The news was published in Kantipur on Friday that a law was being drafted to provide life-long monthly allowance, house rent/house maintenance expenses, vehicles, employees and assistants in the secretariat to the ex-specialists.
Home Minister Ramesh Ukhtar took a proposal to the Council of Ministers to formulate a bill regarding the facilities of ex-officers. After the Council of Ministers gave their consent, the Ministry of Home Affairs has drafted a bill to provide lifetime benefits to the former President, former Vice President, former Prime Minister, former Chairman of the Council of Ministers, former Chief Justice, former Speaker and former Speaker of the National Assembly.
But Deputy Prime Minister Singh has claimed that there has been no discussion in the cabinet yet. "Now we are in the government, we don't know anything," he said. In the current situation, it has benefited those who want to bring out this news to cause embarrassment to the parties.
