Gandaki, April 20 : Chief Minister of Gandaki Province
Krishna Chandra Nepali Pokhrel has said restrictions imposed by the federal
government on the exercise of rights guaranteed by the constitution resulted in the province's failure to deliver as per expectation. There is no just financial devolution
for the province to work, he added.
CM Pokhrel said it during a meeting
organized by Gandaki Province Coordination Council here Monday. He wondered how the province could work while most of the resources were concentrated to center and
only few coughed up to province and local levels.
A huge chunk of the budget is allocated
for the central government while only 15 percent of it is allocated to province
and local levels each, he argued, adding that it directly impacted on province
government's performance to delivering as per people's aspiration and development
needs.
Similarly, he reminded us that it was a huge challenge for the sub-national governments as the civil service act was
not brought by the federal government. "We've now province public service
commission. Employees are being recommended after fulfilling the approved
quotas. But, the career development of these employees is still
uncertain," he shared.
Although police administration and
peace and security are the sole rights of the province in the region, the police
were yet to be brought under the province government. It has questioned the
effectiveness and sustainability of peace and security, according to him.
The province has sole rights on
national forests lying in the province, but the Forest Act is a big obstruction
at present, CM Pokhrel reminded. He also blamed that local levels too had not
given the province its rights. He urged the local levels to build positive
thoughts.
On the occasion, Minister for
Internal Affairs at Gandaki Province Debate Bishwokarma viewed that only smooth
coordination among the province and local levels could help in the effective
implementation of federalism.