
Hridayaram Thani
Hridayaram Thani is a prominent Nepali politician and former minister, currently serving as a member of the State Affairs and Good Governance Committee of the House of Representatives. He was elected as a member of the House in 2022 from Surkhet-2 and has previously held significant positions, including the chair of the State Affairs Committee and Minister for Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation. Thani has been actively involved in legislative efforts to combat corruption, notably advocating for laws that require individuals accused of corruption to disclose the legitimate sources of their assets. His recent comments highlight the increasing severity of corruption in Nepal and the need for robust legal frameworks to address this issue.
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Nepal:
Hridayaram Thani emphasized the need to consider potential disputes related to inheritance or guardianship when creating laws.
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Nepal:
Hridayaram Thani raised questions about the government's inaction regarding the interim governor's role.
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Nepal:
Hridayaram Thani raised concerns about the delay in accepting resignations.
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Nepal:
Hridayaram Thani led the subcommittee that prepared the report on the bill related to corruption.
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Nepal:
Hridayaram Thani suggested that the cooling period should be set to two years.
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Nepal:
Hridayaram Thani stated that the cooling period should be set for two years.
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Nepal:
Hridayaram Thani raised questions about pension provisions for employees found guilty of corruption.
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Nepal:
Hridayaram Thani has stated that a 'cooling period' should be equally applied to prevent the trend of high-ranking civil servants entering various political, constitutional, and NGO/INGO roles after retirement.
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Nepal:
Hridayaram Thani led the subcommittee that prepared a report on the controversial bill.
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Nepal:
Thani mentioned that previously bribes were dealt within Nepal, but now they have shifted to Singapore and the USA.
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