CPN Leader Bhim Rawal Alleges Conspiracy to Weaken Nepal by Removing Experienced Workforce
Kathmandu. Nepali Communist Party (CPN) leader Dr. Bhim Rawal has alleged that a game is being played to weaken the state by removing skilled and experienced manpower.
Rawal expressed dissatisfaction, stating that the government, with nearly a two-thirds majority of Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), is about to retire more than 10,000 employees above the rank of joint secretary who have long administrative service experience.
He said on social media: 'Looking at Nepal's history, after the change of 2007 BS, then Prime Minister Matrika Prasad Koirala, at the behest of external forces, weakened Nepal, which was powerful in South Asia, by significantly reducing the army. After the movement of 2046-47 BS, the government of the Nepali Congress, led by Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala, weakened the nation's security system by abolishing the counter-intelligence organization on one hand, and on the other hand, weakened the administrative machinery by removing a large number of manpower that the state had invested heavily in producing. Now, again, a game is being played to weaken the state by removing manpower in whom the state has invested heavily and who have gained skills and experience by working in the administrative machinery for a long time.'
Rawal further said: 'Dismissing employees who have been selected through Loksewa Aayog examinations and administrative processes and have gained various trainings and experiences, under the pretext of being employees from the time of old political parties in power, is extremely fatal for a country like Nepal, which is plagued by economic difficulties and various problems. The attention of political party leaders, MPs, employees themselves, and citizens should be seriously drawn to such sensitive issues. Nepal has been suffering from such conspiracies and experiments in many phases of change since 2007 BS. The country must be saved from such a situation.'
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