The Maoists have demanded that the investigation process should be carried forward, saying that the Civil Service Bill has been falsified.
Speaking to journalists outside the Parliament building on Tuesday, Maoist Deputy General Secretary Janardhan Sharma said that after investigation, the necessary action should be taken and corrections should be made. 'First of all, this action had to be investigated . Who will take responsibility ? The secretary should take it or the chairman should take it or the committee should take responsibility,' he said, 'to make a mockery of the parliament, to make a mockery of our sovereign rights, and to make a conspiracy and mischief.
He also said that if there is a situation where the law is manipulated through this kind of fraud, the public will have faith in the legislature and the law.
'This is not an ordinary thing, it is a crime of a serious nature,' he said. Now, what method the speaker adopts in the investigation process is within his scope.'
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 shall not be appointed to any constitutional or government position before the completion of two years from the date of retirement'', but it has been found that the House of Representatives has also included another section that breaks it. In section 82 (4) of the
bill, there is a provision that "A civil servant or an employee who has resigned or retired from other government service shall not be appointed to any constitutional or government position before the completion of a period of two years from the date of retirement." But in order to break it, in section 82, (5), (a) the provision of 'cooling off period' has been made ineffective by providing that appointments cannot be taken only in 'constitutional or diplomatic appointments and any other appointments made by the Government of Nepal'.
