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Home Minister warns of punishment for violation of monsoon travel restrictions



KATHMANDU: Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak has issued a stern warning that strict action will be taken against anyone allowing vehicle movement during disaster alerts, including Chief District Officers, police chiefs, and traffic personnel.

Speaking at a meeting on disaster preparedness in the road sector amid the ongoing monsoon season, Minister Lekhak highlighted the need for strict enforcement of transportation rules and compliance with early warning systems to minimize road accidents and disaster-related risks.

“If any official, from the CDO to the traffic police, permits vehicular movement despite a disaster alert—especially during heavy rainfall—they will be held accountable,” he said, adding that only emergency vehicles like ambulances may be exempted based on the situation.

The Minister instructed the Home Secretary and the Inspector General of Nepal Police to issue a formal circular to enforce the directive.

Highlighting the role of local authorities and security personnel during disasters, Lekhak said citizens typically contact these agencies first during road blockages and emergencies. Therefore, timely dissemination of accurate information and swift action are critical, he stressed.

Publish Date : 25 June 2025 21:46 PM

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