Chitwan, Feb 11 : Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Dhanraj Gurung, has said much has improved now compared to the time of the formation of the present government.
Although much improvement has taken
place, there is still difficult situation in the country, he said, speaking in
a press conference organised here today by the Nepali Congress Chitwan,
Information and Publicity Department.
"The situation was very
challenging at the time of the formation of the present coalition government.
The context was such that there was concern everywhere Nepal is in the
footsteps of Sri Lanka. Once we were incorporated in the Cabinet, we are slowly
bringing the country on track from the difficult situation, but it is not
completely okay," Minister Gurung said.
According to him, works could not
be carried out as per the people's aspirations due to some difficult situation.
"We have not been able to carry out works as much as we wished; I accept
that," he added.
Emphasizing that the judiciary
should be independent, the Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Minister said
the judges, however, cannot make whatever decisions they like just because the
judiciary is independent. He insisted that the Judicial Council shall take
action if the judges erred.
Stating that Nepal Police, Central
Investigation Bureau (CIB), is investigating on the topic of people victimized
by the cooperatives, he made it clear that all those found guilty in this would
be brought to book. "The government does not absolve those involved in
forgery due to their political influence and it should not as well."
On a different note, Minister
Gurung, who is also the Nepali Congress Vice President, said there is no need
to panic from the hopelessness seen in course of the 'Congress in the
Community' campaign.
"Those following democracy need not panic and lose hope. The public opinion keeps on changing. Politics is like a flowing river; there are ups and downs and we should not panic." (RSS)