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Unified Socialist MP opposes limit on Lok Sewa exam attempts



KATHMANDU: Unified Socialist MP Prakash Jwala has criticized the proposed law that would restrict candidates to taking the Public Service Commission (PSC) exam a maximum of six times.

Speaking at the House of Representatives on Monday, Jwala argued that such a provision violates constitutional rights and would unfairly limit opportunities for aspiring candidates.

“If a legal provision is being made that prohibits candidates from taking the public service exam more than six times, that is wrong. It is against the spirit of the constitution to create a system where citizens are entirely deprived of taking the exam,” said Jwala.

He warned that implementing such a restriction could lead to an increase in youth migration to Gulf countries and Malaysia for employment, as domestic job opportunities would become even more scarce.

Jwala said instead of restricting exam attempts, the government should focus on providing employment options for youth. He also suggested debating limits on political appointments and the number of times one can hold key positions like president, prime minister, and minister.

The controversial provision is part of the “Bill to Make Provisions Regarding the Formation, Operation, and Conditions of Service of the Federal Civil Service,” currently being discussed by the House of Representatives’ Committee on State Affairs and Good Governance.

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