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The top leader in the bid to make the country 'Bangladesh'

भाद्र २८, २०८१
The top leader in the bid to make the country 'Bangladesh'
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Highlights

  • After the change of 063, in 18 years after the 14th government, 11th government was Maoist. On the 40th day after leaving the government, Maoist Chairman Dahal has been repeating in the parliament and on the streets since then, "There is no time for Nepal to become Sri Lanka and Bangladesh".
  • On the other hand, it has not been 2 months since Oli became the Prime Minister with two-thirds of the votes of the Parliament, but he is asking his workers and the leaders of the allied parties to counter-attack by saying that the government has been besieged from all sides.

The top leaders, who have been at the center of power for decades, have started warning that Nepal may become Bangladesh, saying that misrule has increased. After being the Prime Minister for 17 consecutive months, Maoist Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal is repeating the warning that Nepal may end up in the condition of Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

On the other hand, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, who has taken over the reins of power, has also instructed the workers to come out in protest saying that the system has begun to be attacked. The issue of public service delivery has been overshadowed amid this competition for people's desire.

Sri Lanka had an economic crisis two years ago. Basically, the people, who were upset by the lack of expensive and consumer goods, not only took to the streets, but also took control of the President's residence. President Gotabaya Rajapakse had to flee the country.

Two years after the president of Sri Lanka left the country due to economic and political crisis, a similar incident happened in Bangladesh, another country in South Asia. Protesters there took control of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's residence on July 21. Hasina, who left the country by helicopter after resigning shortly before entering the protestor's residence, is in refuge in India.

Sri Lanka was ruled by the Rajapakse family for a decade and a half, similarly Hasina was in power for more than 16 years in Bangladesh. But the people, enraged by their capriciousness, expelled the rulers of both countries. Since then Sri Lanka and Bangladesh are being discussed in Nepali politics. But here people who are in the center of governance more than civil society have made this comment.

Maoist has been in the government continuously for 18 years after abandoning the armed conflict and entering the peace process in 2063. Dahal himself has become Prime Minister three times and Baburam Bhattarai once from Maoist. Madhav Kumar Nepal's tenure was 20 months, Sushil Koirala's tenure was 20 months and the current KP Sharma Oli-led government has been in the Maoist opposition for only 2 months.

According to political analysts, Maoist Chairman Dahal is one of the main people responsible for the situation of Kathamkadachit country reaching the situation of Sri Lanka or Bangladesh. However, quickly forgetting his responsibilities, he mentioned Sri Lanka and Bangladesh when he took special time to speak for the leaders of the main opposition parties on August 11. He has repeated the same in subsequent speeches. In Surkhet, he warned that the government showed pride of two-thirds majority and warned of the situation of Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

On the other hand, Prime Minister Oli is also promoting 'fear'. Oli, who became the Prime Minister with the agenda of amending the constitution, has received the support of more than two-thirds of the parliament. However, less than 2 months have passed, he has instructed the party meeting to be prepared against it, saying that they are trying to encircle the government, cause instability and weaken the system. Oli also reiterated the issue at the ruling party's all-party meeting in Baluwatar last Monday. There, he urged the leaders of the allied parties to unite and counter-attack because "democracy, republic and order are being attacked from all sides".

The prime minister, who is in charge of implementing the constitution and strengthening the federal structure, has been commenting that the game is being played to weaken the federal system. On August 3, he asked the Speakers and Deputy Speakers of all the seven provinces to be cautious as they are trying to weaken the system. However, when he was the Prime Minister for 3 and a half years before and even now, he has not taken the initiative to make laws related to federalism. So far, many important laws such as Civil Servants and Police Acts have not been enacted.

According to political analyst Hari Sharma, 'Leaders who do not have the ability to inspire hope rule by showing fear.' "From saying that the king will return, democracy will disappear, the republic will go, politics is being done by showing fear of the north or the south. This is the trick of the leadership who has no capacity," says Sharma.

062/63 was transformed by the Seven Party Movement and the Maoist Rebellion. Since then, the government has changed 14 times in 18 years. During this period, Oli became Prime Minister four times, Dahal three times and Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba twice. There is disappointment in the society when the chair race and corruption are intense and people's expectations are not met.

Sanjeev Upreti, the leader of the broad civil movement, thinks that the government will change, the same face will repeat itself in the leadership, but the country's condition has not improved, and the common people are dissatisfied. "Such a situation is not caused by any one person, everyone who went to the government and did nothing is responsible for it," he says , he commented that instead of choosing the path of improvement in the political character, the leaders are doing politics that will excite the people on the contrary. "Leaders are walking around saying that the country is sinking, it will become Bangladesh or Rwanda without finding a way to reform," he added They think that they do not care about what to say and how much to say. How does what you say affect yourself? What message does it get? Leaders have a habit of speaking out loud without thinking about it, that is not right,' he says, 'top leaders should be mature. When talking about everything, good-bad, small-big, not only the weight of one's speech, but also one's face should be looked in the mirror.

प्रकाशित : भाद्र २८, २०८१ ०५:३२
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