Maoist demand to pass Federal Civil Service Bill

Ashad 5, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Maoist demand to pass Federal Civil Service Bill

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The main opposition Maoist has demanded that the bill related to the federal civil service, which was passed by the State Order and Good Governance Committee of the House of Representatives, be forwarded in the parliamentary process.

Maoist's chief whip Hitraj Pandey has demanded to advance the Civil Bill in the Thursday meeting of the House of Representatives.

Chief Whip Pandey has demanded to advance the bill related to school education and citizenship along with the civil bill. He said that the problems of the local government and state government should be solved by passing the bill along with the discussion on the budget.

The bill made to regulate the formation, operation and conditions of service of the federal civil service is a much awaited bill for a long time. This bill has been presented in the House through the State Order and Good Governance Committee through sub-committee and committee. This bill was registered in the House on February 21, 2080. A theoretical discussion was held in the House to be considered on 21st Chait, 2080. It was sent from the House to the committee on May 15, 2081 and it has been submitted to the House of Representatives on June 1, 2082. Even after it was submitted in this way, the agenda was also fixed on this bill on June 3, but it was removed from the agenda on that day.

Chief Whip Pandey said that very important bills should be passed on behalf of the Maoists and other opposition parties as well. I would like to draw the serious attention of the government to put this bill on the agenda immediately. On the one hand, the government says that the bill will be introduced quickly, but in practice it says one thing and does another thing," he said. "By passing the bill without delay, not only the civil servants in the country, but also the local government and the state government should solve the problems of all. On behalf of the main opposition parties, I would like to bring this matter to the attention of the government.'

Kantipur

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