Minister who promotes impunity unfit to stay in superior positions: Bebeksheel sajha Party

 The sajha party has said that the government's rehabilitation minister in the case of Rupa Golar and Saraswati Pradhan's tampering has attracted serious attention from the party, publishing a release that says investigations have been affected by the intervention by the police office. 

The statement further stated that,



The federal government's minister has gone to the police office to bail out a police-controlled man for investigations into racial discrimination and tampering charges, which has attracted serious attention from the prudent Commons party to public accounts that investigations have been affected. 


 In the legal state, impunity should not be punished, no immunity should be granted to anyone who is deemed to be discriminated against. It can never be acceptable for minister Krishnagopal Best to reach out to the police in a flagwall vehicle, ensuring that the government itself is a plaintiff and prosecuting, ensuring that the accused person who appeals to all of us to believe in the legal representation of the incident and not to express hatred against any race and community special.Minister shrestha, who cannot contemplate the gravity of this incident, which is said to be legally punishable and socially linked to totally unacceptable racial discrimination, has already proved morally unfit to stay in the post.  The discretionary sajha party strongly demands the government to pursue a serious and fair investigation into Zaheri, who has been given a racial discrimination over him in the home-rent-day process in Kathmandu. We are. Even if the law has been punishable for six decades, it is a serious concern in society to remain discriminated against on the basis of race laws and to have a workforce that in Cayenne cases fosters discrimination from individuals at different levels of the state. The prudent sajha party strongly believes that equitable growth will be achieved only at the foundation of social justice and equality. 

Post a Comment

0 Comments