While resigning, Khatiwada has raised questions about the administrative leadership that ran against the 'cooling off period' and the power partner UML which filed an amendment proposal in the National Assembly to remove the provision of 'cooling off period' from the bill.
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Ramhari Khatiwada, chairman of the State Order and Good Governance Committee, who was held politically and morally responsible by the parliamentary inquiry special committee for the disturbance related to the 'cooling off period' in the Federal Civil Bill, has resigned. He announced his resignation as the chairman of the committee in the House of Representatives on Tuesday.
While resigning, Khatiwada has raised questions about the administrative leadership that ran against the 'cooling off period' and the power partner UML which filed an amendment proposal in the National Assembly to remove the provision of 'cooling off period' from the bill. Retention to your eyes, the stories of the Story-Baser has increased by the revenue of the high-housing of the country against the country. 'Straightened Khatiwood was saying. "In this way, putting an amendment proposal against the cooling off period is not a game to influence the bureaucracy involved in the writing of the report," he said.
In the National Assembly, under the leadership of UML Chief Whip Gopal Bhattarai, MPs Sonam Gelzen Sherpa, Sumitra BC, Indira Devi Gautam, Rukmani Koirala have collectively filed an amendment proposal to remove the 'cooling off period'.
The State Management Committee unanimously decided to keep the provision of 'cooling off period' and sent the civil bill and its report to the House of Representatives. Only after the House of Representatives passed the bill with the report on June 15, it was revealed that the provision of 'cooling off period' was still in place. The
committee had provided in section 82 (4) of the bill that 'an employee who has resigned or retired from civil service or 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'. After making this arrangement, the provision that was already placed in the bill, 'no appointment can be made to posts other than constitutional or diplomatic appointments and any other appointments made by the Government of Nepal' should have been removed. But it was contained in Section 82 (5A).
During the implementation of the law, if the previous section/subsection is broken by the latest section/subsection, the latter will be implemented by the staff who is also aware of the Supreme Court's practice.
The Parliamentary Inquiry Special Committee formed to investigate the mess made in the Bill concluded that the Chairman of the State Arrangements Committee should take political and moral responsibility. "Since there is a serious error regarding the identity of the law between sub-sections 4 and 5 of section 82 of the bill, the political person involved in it has political and moral responsibility and the official and legal responsibility of the staff, so the suggestion and conclusion of this committee is according to the committee's report.
Khatiwada, who resigned as the chairman of the parliamentary committee, said that it will be proven in the coming days who played what in the bill. "As my signature is on the report of the bill, I also feel that I should take responsibility," he said. Special and first-class officials tried to influence, the cooling off period proposal was passed without even paying their pleas.'
UML Chief Whip Mahesh Bertaula has responded that the resignation of the Chairman of the State Arrangements Committee Khatiwada is natural in the case of 'cooling off period'. Bertaula says that trying to make the chief secretary, general secretary and other employees responsible for the 'cooling off period' will lead to conflict. "Parliament does not conflict with employees.
Report writing is the job of Parliament. Parliament employees are not competent in writing reports and it is not right to blame the ministry employees," he said. The staff of the State Law Committee Secretariat, Ministry of Law, and Ministry of Administration were involved in writing the report of the bill.
Maoist Chief Whip Hitraj Pandey said that everyone who played a role in making the system of 'cooling off period' ineffective should be held accountable. He said that after the resignation of the chairman of the committee, the report of the special committee of inquiry should be sent to the office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers for implementation. Congress chief whip Shyam Ghimire said that the speaker should send a written report to the government for the implementation of the report of the parliamentary inquiry special committee. The speaker has been consulted on how to implement the report. The chairman of the committee resigned. The remaining issues should be sent in writing to the Parliament Secretariat and the government," he said.
After Khatiwada resigned as the Chairman of the State Arrangements Committee, Speaker Ghimire has been interested in the selection process of the new Chairman with the Chief Whip of the major parties on Tuesday. Mentioning that if the member in the committee is to be made the chairman, the election process should be started immediately, he asked the chief whips to send the name to the parliament if the member of parliament who is in the other committee is to be made.
