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Nepal Prime Minister Directs for Update of Police and Armed Police Laws

Kathmandu – Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has directed the concerned ministries to introduce a bill to update the existing laws related to the Nepal Police and the Armed Police Force to meet the demands of the time and public expectations. The instruction was given during a meeting at the Prime Minister’s residence in Baluwatar on Sunday evening, which was attended by Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Vishnu Prasad Paudel, Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak, Chief Secretary Ek Narayan Aryal, secretaries of both ministries, and chiefs of both organizations.

Prime Minister Oli emphasized the need to make the laws contemporary and practical, taking into account the maintenance of peace, security, and good governance in the country, as well as the facilities from the lower to the higher levels of the organization. He urged the proposal to be brought forward considering the financial and administrative aspects.

The bill to revise both laws is a priority for the government and needs to be presented in the parliament within the first 100 days. Finance Minister Paudel assured a comprehensive study of the bill and a prompt conclusion. Home Minister Lekhak highlighted the importance of the bill in adding vitality to the police organization and saving the country’s economic responsibility.


This summary captures the key points from the Nepali text regarding the Prime Minister’s directive for updating the laws governing the Nepal Police and the Armed Police Force.


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