The meeting of the council of ministers decided to take serious initiatives for treatment of those injured during People’s Movement-II.
Sunday’s cabinet meeting also decided to form a committee headed by Nepal Medical Association (NMA) president Dr Sudha Sharma to provide help in the treatment of those who were injured in course of the democratic movement last month.
The committee consists of the representatives from the Ministry of Health as well as all public and private hospitals who offered free treatment to the injured.
The decision was taken following pressure from members of the House of Representatives who raised serious concern over the death of injured people in hospitals due to lack of proper treatment in the country during the House meeting on Sunday.
Sunday’s meeting also decided to call back recall Royal Nepalese ambassadors to 12 different countries and to scrap all appointments made after October 4, 2002.
On October 4, 2002, His Majesty King Gyanendra had dismissed a multi-party government led by Sher Bahadur Deuba and took over power briefly. He later appointed three prime ministers in a row before taking over himself on Feb 1, last year.