Home Minister Aryal urged the ad hoc committee to hold elections on time to fulfill its responsibilities, amend the organization's statute in accordance with federalism, and keep the organization free from politics and perform its work impartially.
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Home Minister Om Prakash Aryal has said that the Nepal Red Cross Society should perform its work by staying away from politics.
In a discussion on the Nepal Red Cross Society at the ministry on Saturday, he directed the ministry to resolve the institutional problems that have been at the central level of the Red Cross for years in accordance with the law, methods and procedures.
Home Minister Aryal urged the ad hoc committee to hold elections on time to fulfill its responsibilities, amend the organization's statute in accordance with federalism, and keep the organization free from politics and perform its work impartially. He also urged the organization to work in coordination with the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Women, Children and Senior Citizens as a supporter of the government without being distracted from the sacred objectives of the organization.
Home Secretary Rajkumar Shrestha, Secretary of the Ministry of Women, Children and Senior Citizens Radhika Aryal, Chief District Officer of Kathmandu and high officials of both ministries participated in the discussion. Similarly, representatives from the Nepal Red Cross Society, including the Chairman of the ad hoc committee Binod Kumar Sharma, General Secretary Min Bahadur Malla, and other representatives, participated in the discussion.
