Kathmandu, Jan 21: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has expressed the belief that the remaining works of the peace process would be completed on the basis of consensus.
Addressing a special news
conference organised at Tribhuvan International Airport upon returning home
after attending the 19th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) today, he
reiterated that the bill on Truth and Reconciliation Commission would be taken
to its logical conclusion.
The PM stated that discussions are
on with all sides and the remaining works of the peace process would be
concluded through consensus immediately after the commencement of the upcoming
session of the Federal Parliament.
"We have made preparations on
the Truth and Reconciliation Bill after holding discussions with all. It has
landed in the parliamentary committee after finalization from the
sub-committee. It will be taken to the full house once the parliament session
opens and concluded with priority," he said. Prime Minister Prachanda said he
is effortful to have the bill decided through consensus.
The Prime Minister said the
government's works have been expedited and the ministers also have been
directed to carry out works accordingly. "Ministers would be made to work
providing them with target and we will take decisions accordingly if the
responsibilities are not carried out in the right manner," he added.
According to the PM, although
Nepal's bureaucracy is not weak in terms of efficiency and experience, there is
some lacking when it comes to promptness, seriousness and courage to take
initiation. He shared that he has been regularly holding discussions with the
Chief Secretary, secretaries and the bureaucracy.
Govt serious on recruitment of
Nepali youths in Russian military force
Asked about the woes Nepali youths
facing after their recruitment in the Russian Army, the PM said he was serious
and sensitive to that issue.
"The government is very much
serious and sensitive towards the reports that Nepali youths are recruited in
the Russian force and mobilized in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. We don’t have
such a policy on behalf of the government," PM Prachanda added.
The PM stated that the government
has no policy to allow Nepalis for their recruitment in the military force in
any other countries except the past agreements made for India and England.
He also shared that a diplomatic
note has been sent to Russia on this issue and the Foreign Minister has
repeatedly discussed this agenda.
The PM added that Nepal's Foreign
Minister held talks with Russian Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs at Kampala
of Uganda during the 19th NAM Summit and was urged to send Nepali youths back
home.
He said that talks were held
regarding the youths killed in the war and the government has seriously taken
the issue of compensation for them.
"Everyone should disseminate
awareness among people. We should spread awareness stating that youth should
not join the military service anywhere in the name of seeking job against the State's
policy, the spirit of the Constitution and against the spirit of our democratic
national independence. We should further aware people saying this is not the
way to leave the country by avoiding formal way. The government is serious. All
should work on it (to stop)," the PM argued.
Likewise, the PM said that Nepal
has taken Taiwan as an integral part of China since the beginning. "We are
not in favour of policy of separation of Taiwan after accepting One-China
Principle," PM Prachanda asserted.
Taiwan is China's part and Nepal is
stuck to this policy since the beginning, according to the PM. (RSS)