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Congress General Minister Bishwaprakash Sharma has said that the culprits should be investigated and the culprits should be punished. On Tuesday, while talking to the media persons at the party central office, Sanepa, he said that it is serious to sabotage the issue that was unanimously decided after a long discussion and debate.
'It is a matter that we unanimously decided after a long discussion and debate. The matter of keeping the cooling period of two years. The document of the State Order and Good Governance Committee, which has been passed unanimously to keep the cooling period, says the same. But the most hotly debated issue that broke down in the middle of passing the House of Representatives The subject that has been reversed and presented in a different manner is very serious,' he said. According to General Minister Sharma, this is the first time in parliamentary history that one thing is passed by the
committee and another happens when it reaches the parliament. "Looking at Nepal's parliamentary practice, it is the first time since 2046 that one thing is passed by the committee and another happens when it reaches the parliament. This is serious. "This unforgivable mistake should be investigated and the culprits should be punished," he said. He said that the Speaker of the House of Representatives should seriously investigate the matter and punish the culprits. He also said that General Minister Sharma should correct the cooling period by the National Assembly.
It has been found that the employees of the State Order and Good Governance Committee Secretariat of the House of Representatives and MPs have committed serious fraud in the provisions of the Civil Service Bill that no government appointment can be taken for two years from the date of resignation or retirement from government service.
The state law committee, which is responsible for discussing the issues of the bill and preparing a report and submitting it to the House of Representatives, has said that it has been stated that 'employees who have resigned or retired from civil service or other government service will not be appointed to any constitutional or government position before the completion of two years from the date of retirement.'
