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Acting PM Singh calls for action against those behind Civil Service Bill tampering



KATHMANDU: Acting Prime Minister and Minister for Urban Development Prakash Man Singh has said that those involved in manipulating the Federal Civil Service Bill must face action.

Speaking at the inauguration of a newly constructed municipal building in Kageshwari Manohara Municipality on Wednesday, Singh acknowledged concerns about irregularities in the bill and emphasized that an investigation will be conducted.

“Whoever is found guilty should be held accountable,” he said.

Singh also criticized leaders who signed the constitution but are now questioning its legitimacy, calling their opposition inappropriate.

He added that those who attack the government should not forget their own record while in power.

Highlighting the need for public service, Singh said leaders are in politics to work for the people and the nation, and the public is closely observing their actions. He stressed that voters must evaluate leaders based on their performance.

During the event, individuals who contributed to the construction of the new municipal administrative building were honored.

Publish Date : 02 July 2025 13:36 PM

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