Nepal Civil Servants Protest for Federal Civil Service Act
Nepal civil servants protest demanding the enactment of the Federal Civil Service Act, urging immediate action from the State Affairs and Good Governance Committee.

Kathmandu: The Nepal civil servants protest continues as trade unions press the State Affairs and Good Governance Committee for the enactment of the long-delayed Federal Civil Service Act. Civil servants argue that the act is critical for ensuring fair governance and implementing prior commitments.
Sit-In Protest at Singha Durbar
Ahead of the committee’s meeting today at Singha Durbar, members of the Joint Trade Union Coordination Committee staged a sit-in outside the meeting hall. Union leaders regularly appear on days the committee convenes to voice their demands, highlighting the urgency of the issue.
Escalation Plans Announced
The unions have announced plans to escalate their campaign. On Wednesday (Baisakh 10), a mobilization committee will form, followed by a mass gathering in front of the Parliament Secretariat on Friday (Baisakh 12). These actions aim to pressure the government to pass the Federal Civil Service Act promptly.
Legal and Historical Basis for Demands
Union leaders point to previous agreements, court verdicts, and government commitments as justification for their protest. The Federal Civil Service Act has been pending since Nepal’s federal restructuring, and its enactment is considered vital for regulating civil service operations at local, provincial, and federal levels.
Call for Government Action
Observers note that continued protests reflect growing frustration among civil servants. Authorities are under pressure to respond to demands to maintain stability within the civil service system.
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