The government will not compromise on any activities against the constitution and democracy: Home Minister Author

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The government will not compromise on any activities against the constitution and democracy: Home Minister Author

Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar has made it clear that the government cannot compromise on any activity against the constitution and democracy. While inaugurating the Koshi State level security conference in Biratnagar on Wednesday, Home Minister Akhtar said that there can be no compromise with the value of democracy, recognition and peace security.

"Democracy is a system of discipline, not anarchy," he said, "The time to rule on the basis of being born in a certain house is over." "Development is possible only if peace and security is ensured," he said, "through the federal democratic system, we can reach the journey of sustainable peace and prosperity." "It should be seen that smuggling has been controlled within a month," he warned, "it will not be acceptable to sit and watch the smuggling." "Citizens do not expect too much, they should not return disappointed," he said.

Cyber ​​security is a new challenge: Chief Minister Karki In the

program, Chief Minister of Koshi Province Hikmat Kumar Karki mentioned that security is an indispensable condition for the development and good governance of the province.

"With the development of society, drug abuse and cyber crime have become a new challenge," said Chief Minister Karki, "Some incidents in the name of caste and identity have also increased the security challenge."  Inspector General of Nepal Police Deepak Thapa, Inspector General of Armed Police Raju Aryal, Head of National Investigation Department Huttaraj Thapa and high officials of Nepal Army along with heads of security agencies of 14 districts of Koshi are participating.

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