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Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar has made it clear that there is no problem in the operation of the current government. In the context of the new year 2082, in a meeting with media persons working in Suraksha Wit today, he asked them not to suspect the resignation of the Minister of Education and the appointment of the Governor with power sharing.
He said, 'There is no problem in the government. A member of the search committee formed for the recommendation of the governor has resigned. It has to be perfected again and move forward. It is ready to be discussed and completed in the next cabinet meeting.'
The Home Minister said that strong peace and security, competent home administration and well-resourced security agencies are his priorities. Also, mentioning that legal and policy reforms are being carried out simultaneously, he said, 'Good governance cannot be imagined until there are policy reforms.'
He informed that the laws related to Nepal Police and Armed Police Force have reached the parliament committee for discussion and said that the ministry is currently preparing to amend the laws related to land acquisition, organization registration and social welfare.
The Home Minister said, 'The Hajj and Citizenship Regulations have reached the Council of Ministers, while the Prison Regulations have been decided to be taken to the Council of Ministers today. Other important laws will also be introduced in Parliament soon.'
Mentioning that instructions have been given to make standards to improve the immigration administration, he also informed that the service delivery of the immigration office at Tribhuvan International Airport has improved.
Acknowledging that sometimes there may be weaknesses from the subordinate agencies during the performance, the Home Minister said that he should learn from such experiences and move forward. Mentioning that criticism is natural in a democracy, he also asked the media to help by pointing out weaknesses.
Similarly, he informed that an investigation is being conducted into the violent demonstration by the royalist group in Three Corners of the capital on March 15th. He clarified that the police is conducting an internal investigation into the incident and that it will be investigated in a fair, independent and professional manner.
'Police will get to the level of reality of the incident. "The investigation will be fair and thorough," he said.
informed that preparations are being made to provide relief to the families of those who lost their lives in the demonstration.
The Home Minister said that he had received initial information about the death of Sandeep Neupane from Rupandehi in an incident in Kashmir region of India. Neupane, who was studying engineering in Nepal, was attacked during a family visit.
He also informed that he has instructed the Nepali Embassy in Delhi to understand the truth about the incident.
Mentioning that the demands of the protesting teachers are being discussed from various angles, the Home Minister said that he is ready to move forward by addressing the demands that can be fulfilled immediately.
'Education Bill should be passed as soon as possible. The government is in favor of addressing the movement through dialogue and dialogue with the teachers,' he said, 'the government is in discussion with the teachers.'
