The former special officials are still getting the facility, the law is trying to manage it: Home Minister Author

Chaitra 4, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

The former special officials are still getting the facility, the law is trying to manage it: Home Minister Author

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Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar has made it clear that the government is trying to organize the facilities that former special officials are still getting by making laws.

Responding to the questions raised in the House of Representatives meeting on Monday about the government's drafting of a law to provide facilities to former presidents, former prime ministers and other former special officials, the Home Minister said that the government is aware of the fact that providing facilities to former special officials should not put unnecessary financial burden on the state. There have been various perspectives on facilitating

'prescriptives'. But the government is clear about this," said the Home Minister, "The government is still providing facilities to former special officials. It is just trying to manage it by making laws. The government is aware of the fact that providing facilities in this way does not put unnecessary financial burden on the state.'

He said that while preparing the draft law and submitting it to the Parliament, the government will keep in mind the balance between the acceptance of the citizens and the economic condition of the state. But now there is no law, no legal basis for this. The government itself has been providing facilities by making standards,' he said. Let's do what we have to do with the law.'

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