The Home Minister also expressed his gratitude to the Armed Police Force for their dedication to disaster management and rescuing citizens, regardless of their own lives, informed the Armed Police Force's central spokesperson and Deputy Inspector General of Armed Police Force Bishnu Prasad Bhatta.
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Home Minister Sudhan Gurung has said that two helicopters will be kept ready for use in disasters. In a discussion held at the Armed Police Force Nepal headquarters on Wednesday, Home Minister Gurung informed that two helicopters will be kept ready for immediate rescue of citizens in disasters.
He also expressed gratitude for the Armed Police Force's dedication to rescuing citizens without worrying about their own lives in disaster management, informed the Central Spokesperson of the Armed Police Force, Deputy Inspector General of the Armed Police Force Bishnu Prasad Bhatta.
In the process, Home Minister Gurung stated that the lives of ordinary citizens are not more valuable than money and directed the Nepal government, the Ministry of Home Affairs and other security forces to be on standby to serve and protect citizens in emergencies.
Home Minister Gurung instructed all Armed Police Force personnel working in the Armed Police Force Nepal to be on standby even before the disaster begins and said that the Armed Police Force Nepal's manpower should now be in the field, not in the barracks.
