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Home Minister Lekhak instructs Nepal Police to keep people’s concern in priority


26 August 2024  

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KATHMANDU: Minister for Home Affairs Ramesh Lekhak has directed the Nepal Police to keep the people’s issues in priority.

Addressing the inauguration of a newly constructed building and physical facilities of the District Police Range Kathmandu today, he opined that the Police’s issues are also included when people’s concerns are kept in primacy.

“I call upon police colleagues to work with self-confidence. People’s concerns need to be prioritized. Own issues are also included when public’s issues are given priority,” he said.

The Home Minister mentioned that works are being carried out as per the plan to accomplish 10 tasks in 100 days of the formation of the government.

Noting that the Police is connected to the basic services that the citizens get from the State, he expressed his belief that the people will get efficient services from the newly constructed modern building of the District Police Range Kathmandu.

“This building will serve in a big way in the services delivered by Nepal Police. Let the people get apt services. The service provided by the police is one of the significant services provided by the government,” Home Minister Lekhak reiterated.

Elucidating on the objective of the Nepali Congress and the CPN (UML) joining hands to form the present government, he said, “Two big parties have formed a coalition government. This government is not formed for the sake of some people becoming ministers.”

As the Home Minister said the main goal of this government is to establish stability, economic development, durable peace, good governance and an inclusive State.

He contended that the nation’s self-confidence has boosted up when the Congress and UML have come together.

“The issue of transitional justice, which had been protracted for 18 years, has come to a conclusion. The discussion was continuously taking place between the political parties to finalize the issues since long back. But with the increased confidence of the two parties, it was reached to conclusion,” Lekhak said.

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