Deuba instructed the employees to work only according to the country, nation and constitution and made it clear that the orders of the party should not be obeyed.
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Chairman of Nepali Congress Sher Bahadur Deuba has said that employees are not allowed to work for any party. Addressing a program held in Kathmandu on Thursday, Deuba said that employees should work for the country and people as a whole and not for any party.
He instructed the employees to work according to the country, nation and laws. Mentioning that who to vote for in the election is personal, he said that employees should not work by following the party's order.
Deuba said, 'Ours is the biggest party in the parliament, that's why we can implement your things. We can also involve other parties. To look after the rights of the employees. Employees may not work for any party. It is to do the work of the country, of the nation, according to the constitution, not to work for any party. Who to vote for in the election, who not to vote is his business. But not obeying the party's orders.'
Deuba said that the employees should be active to make the government services agile and efficient. He said that according to the aspirations of the 21st century, people should be served quickly and efficiently.
