”The state should not discriminate while creating laws, but the state is trying to create laws in such a way that there is discrimination”
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Congress MP Hridayram Thani has said that after retiring from high positions of civil servants, the system of 'cooling period' should be applied equally to stop the tendency of alliance with Shakti to go to various political, constitutional and NGO/INGO.
In Friday's meeting of the Public Order and Good Governance Committee under the House of Representatives, MP Thani questioned why there is no cooling period for becoming ambassadors and judges.
Congress MP Dilendra Prasad Badu is the coordinator of the sub-committee formed to finalize the Civil Bill, after retiring from high-ranking employees, it was proposed that there would be no cooling period for becoming ambassadors and judges.
'A cooling period is being tried to break the relationship between political leadership and employees . But it was seen that discrimination was made during the making of the law. Why is the cooling period not applicable when appointing diplomatic posts and judges? Why has it been done that some people get a cooling period and some don't?,' Thani said while raising a question in the committee, 'We should pay attention to this matter.' The state should not discriminate while creating laws, but the state is trying to create laws in such a way that there is discrimination.'
Thani says that after the retirement of employees, equal laws should be made for everyone. He has also proposed to implement a cooling period of 2 years. The Badu-led sub-committee has put forward a system to apply a cooling period of 1 year to the positions other than judges and ambassadors. "Vacation is vacation, let's have the same standard for all employees in terms of cooling period," he said.
After the Chief Secretary and Secretaries are appointed to the sub-committee, there is a provision that the cooling period will not apply to those who become ambassadors and judges. Parliamentarians of the government and the opposition have protested saying that this system is discriminatory.
