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Govt committed to peace and security: DPM Shrestha

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Kathmandu, April 26 :  Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister Narayan Kaji Shrestha has vowed to peace and security in the country.     

Speaking in the meeting of the House of Representatives (HoR) today, DPM Shrestha viewed anyone involved in destabilizing peace and security would be brought to book. DPM Shrestha made such commitment after UML lawmaker Padam Giri drew his attention on an untoward activity conducted against CPN UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli while he was going to Jhapa today.     

Shrestha argued although every citizen is free to conduct his/her activity in a peaceful manner, he/she is not allowed to involve in illegal activity. The Home Minister also informed that investigation was going on in the murder of Nira Pande, a utensil shop owner at Kapan, Kathmandu.     

NC lawmaker Gagan Thapa and others drew Home Minister's attention why the investigation failed to bring forth facts on the murder for long.     

Similarly, DPM Shrestha shared that the government had expedited activities for preparation of laws in order to address plights facing loan sharking victims.     

He expressed the belief that the government would bring the bill soon as per the agreement with victims and this problem would be ended forever, adding the Commission formed by the government would forward necessary action, collecting details on every victim.     

Mentioning that source of illegal property of loan shark and investigation would be carried out as per laws related to Anti-Money Laundering, the Home Minister expressed determination to resolve the problem at any cost.     

He laid emphasis on the need of forwarding process with social justice and create an environment where poor and financially weak people could take loan and carry out economic activities easily. Home Minister Shrestha also expressed sorrow over the incident where some agitators were injured after police used force upon loan sharking victims few days ago.     

     

He underscored that there should be national consensus on the issue of citizenship, adding the government was committed to completing the remaining task of the peace process; and necessary initiatives were underway in this regard.  (RSS)

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