I have provided a photocopy of the report to the Secretary General. He must have informed the Chief Secretary. After the report was passed by the committee on May 2, the said report was distributed. Regarding the cooling period, I got the impression that the General Secretary and the Chief Secretary were talking.
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Suraj Kumar Dura, the then Secretary of the Committee, said that the main reason for the retention of the 'cooling off period' provision that was unanimously passed by the Public Administration and Good Governance Committee in the Federal Civil Service Bill was to trust the Law Ministry.
Dura, the then secretary of the State Administration Committee, said this in a statement given to the 'special committee formed to study and investigate the error in the report of the Federal Civil Service Bill'.
Dura says that it was a mistake to trust the officials of the Ministry of Law rather than the Secretariat of the Parliamentary Committee . According to Dura, committee chairman Ramhari Khatiwada and the then member of the committee from UML (currently education minister) Raghuji Pant believed the law ministry more than the committee secretary. "The honorable members of the committee trusted the Ministry of Law more than the secretariat of the committee." In this regard, honorable Raghuji Pant and the chairman also asked the Ministry of Law to see the draft,' Dura said.
Joint Secretary Subhash Bhattarai participated in every discussion of the bill on behalf of the Ministry of Law. He explained that the system of cooling off period and the system of refuting it is correct . Bhattarai also tried to explain that both the provisions are correct in the June 18 meeting of the state government. Regarding this, Dura said, 'The situation is that the ministry is saying that both provisions are correct.'
Dura also said that the final draft of the bill's report has been distributed to everyone. The final draft report has been distributed to all concerned. The secretaries would have been interested in not keeping a 'cooling off period',' said Durale, 'I have come to trust the Ministry of Law and the Ministry of General Administration more.'
Dura has said that he has submitted the report of the Civil Bill to the General Secretary of the Parliament, Padma Prasad Pandey. I have provided a photocopy of the report to the Secretary General. He must have informed the Chief Secretary. After the report was passed by the committee on May 2nd, the said report has been distributed. Regarding the cooling period, I got the impression that the general secretary and the chief secretary were talking,' Dura said, 'In that, he told me that the general secretary has a program to meet the speaker at 11 o'clock the next day, come. Since the report is correct, I asked the honorable chairman whether I should go there or not.
Chief Secretary Aryal, Law Secretary Udayraj Sapkota, General Administration Ministry Secretary Ravilal Panth said in the meeting of the Parliamentary Committee that 'cooling off period' is not required.
The state system committee has distributed the final draft of the committee's report with the advice and assistance of some MPs including the Ministry of General Administration, Ministry of Law, Congress MP Dilendra Badu, committee member Raghuji Pant and has also mentioned that. He said that the draft report was given to the joint secretaries of the Ministry of General Administration and the Ministry of Law. Joint Secretary Meera Acharya from the Ministry of General Administration participated in drafting the bill and writing the report.
