The smoke blowing over the head of power

It is not possible to say exactly how many people are affected by the current activities of the parties. But there is no need to do any survey to say that people are not satisfied with the leader's comments and performance.

Chaitra 13, 2081

Janak Raj Sapkota

The smoke blowing over the head of power

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The month of March is also the month with the risk of wind and fire. The news that the roofs of the houses were blown off by the storm is also heard a lot in this month. But this time, since Chait has not started, there are glimpses of political dissatisfaction. The ruling party is doing the job of spreading the spark of such discontent all over. Seeing the scene of the party leader himself getting confused in the color of the smoke, it is confirmed that the power of power alone cannot create social legitimacy.

Realizing the smoke coming from the furnace of power, some leaders of the ruling party are even trying to hold different opinions. But their efforts to remain in power and show themselves different by showing a separate opinion from social media are only being understood by the common people as a new version of a trick that has passed its date . Those who are in the government are not able to make their presence felt and are trapped in the dilemma of having to keep their mouths shut every day . Every day the ministers are doing their best to maintain the dignity of the government through many means. But what is the result of that, the people are suffering . 

Every day the road is turbulent . There is the same disturbance and noise in the House . But the House that has to answer has reached a situation where they have to walk away or give roundabout answers. Small and large groups are emerging with opposing voices . How many people are gathering in such processions is secondary. The government should pay attention to what is being protested. Constantly ignoring the opposition is beneficial for democracy. Not . Why should they not be different from the views and philosophy of those in power, listening to them is a normal duty of the government . And it is a general rule of democracy to review the steps you are taking and move forward by correcting yourself . But those who run the government consider themselves worthy of Satya Yuga and their steps are holy and legitimate .

The growing heat and stormy weather is approaching, the voice of the royalist is also starting to be heard on the road. It is good that Utisaro does not have to turn his head to answer the question whether the king will come or not. There is a doubt that the rise of royalists, who are facing the 10th and divided into many groups, will increase with the summer. By making such doubts public, they have made it even easier for common people to analyze. But the more serious issue is that the two parties on the highest step of the parliament are being created by the interesting situation that they have to spend all their energy and effort on their own defense .

is clear, the heat and heat of Chait is making the ruling party angry. Well, sometimes they have been trying unsuccessfully to prove their superiority through loud talk and incomplete arguments through social media and sometimes through press conferences. As a result, they are met with an outpouring of anger and hatred. Although the leaders of the party sometimes incite their workers to retaliate through social media, such a move does not seem to be fruitful.

Electricity Authority's Executive Director Kulman Ghisingh was in a state of disarray within the ruling party on how to remove him. It may be just an appearance. Ministers are moving forward to confirm the feasibility of removing Kulman. But their steps are like a single drop of water splashed in the fire. Now the time has changed. Because people's growing dissatisfaction and trust in the government cannot be bridged by relying on speeches and writing statuses on social media.

There will definitely be a question from the court as to whether the removal of the quota is part of the government's regular work or not or what is its legal validity. But now it is clear that the government is also struggling to gather a reliable base to confirm its steps . Similarly, it is very interesting that the government cannot defend its own decision in a society that is being persecuted.

Before reacting, the Congress leaders are forced to look here and there and think according to the wind. And the leaders of UML have been forced to agree to the top leader's bid for a long time. And the picture of the current society is enough to understand what is being built from all these situations. During the 'Tarai-Madhesh Jagran Abhiyan', Maoist chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal, who went up to the valley from Rautahat, gave some mixed comments about the activities of the former king and the steps taken by the royalist . He didn't just stop there . Dahal tried to make his presence felt by insulting the former king with some adjectives like 'Bhaimara'. And he returned to Madhesh after a day of cold in Kathmandu. But the smoke in the sky of politics does not seem to calm down. It is easy to understand that the fear in his mind has not calmed down. Because it is not possible to tell exactly how many of the people who want the king in the slogan of 'King come' or how many people are benefited by the current activities of the parties . But there is no need to do any survey to say that the people are not satisfied with the leader's comments and performance.

Only slogans of development and prosperity in a troubled society cannot calm the discontent that has arisen at the civil level. How did the parties end up in a situation where they could not confirm their arguments on social media and on public platforms within one year? Were they out of power in this one year? Why was there so much anger in the society during this period? And who took the firewood of dissatisfaction ? Now the situation is being created where the ruling party doesn't even get a chance to ruminate on such questions . Because the situation of having to speak only in one's own defense is a very sad situation for politics. It is not possible to tell in this single month of Chait that where the smoke coming from the head of power will turn. But it should not be delayed to discuss that this anger is not becoming a starting point for organizing. It is not necessary to think about it because it is not in power and only recently got a little away from power .

Janak

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