Activities spreading politics of hatred by destroying social dignity will be curtailed: PM Oli


KATHMANDU: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that activities like spreading politics of hatred by dismantling social norms and creating mistrust in the family itself would be controlled.
Inaugurating an international conference on digital crime organised by the Office of the Attorney General today, Prime Minister Oli said that digital technology should be used for human happiness and prosperity. He said the government has brought the laws for checking indecency that brews an anomaly in society in the name of exercising rights.
Making it clear that the government would not enact any law that would affect the right to use social media, he said necessary amendments would be made after reviewing the constitution in the event of 10 years of its implementation.
PM Oli stressed on the need for exchange of international cooperation in the digital age as crime control is not effective with the lone efforts of any one country alone.
He opined that crimes can be committed either using digital technology or not, and the facility of using electronic technology for crime investigation would facilitate exchange of international cooperation in crime control.
Stating that controlling crime has become challenging for a civilized society due to the misuse of science and technology as it provides convenience to people making their life comfortable and easier, PM Oli said the government was clear that all human beings should get facilities in a democracy.
“The 20th century has given new inventions. But it has also been misused. Organized efforts have been made in the field of crime. We should use AI and digital technology to create a situation where crimes cannot be committed, and even if a crime is committed, we should be able to conduct an objective investigation and ensure fair justice,” he said.
Noting that the digital technology was not only used for good purposes, but was also being misused in criminal acts, he said conferences such as this one would play a pivotal role in checking crime and handing effective justice.
Stating that good governance and exercise of social and economic rights of the people are necessary to achieve the national goal of ‘Prosperous Nepal, Happy Nepali’, PM Oli, however, said that none of these rights should be misused.
“Development has taken place but we are not satisfied with the current level of development. We cannot achieve good governance and prosperity through any disorder. We want to move ahead to make the people empowered on their organic and basic rights in every way. We want a total democracy. All our social arrangements should establish a system of human happiness and easy supply. We will make the efforts to move the country forward from backwardness successful,” PM Oli reiterated.
Attorney General Ramesh Badal said digital use is on the rise among criminal cases and misuse of social media as well as digital fraud, financial crimes and data security are challenging.
PM’s Principal Political Advisor Bishnu Prasad Rimal, Senior-most Judge in the Supreme Court, Sapana Pradhan Malla, the Chief Commissioner for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA), Prem Kumar Rai, General Counsel of International Association of Prosecutors, Shenaz Muzaffer, among other officials also attended the conference.