Gen-G is the generation born since 1997 (year 2053). This generation has heard, seen and experienced corruption in the country from the day they were born. Corruption scandals spread despair in the country and awakened Gen-G, 'Kantipur' recalls the same story this time in 'Koseli':
What you should know
Gave a serious warning against extreme corruption and corruption - 'Zen-G'. The UML-Congress coalition government brutally repressed those who were protesting peacefully against corruption.
After the dissolution of Parliament, the Interim Council of Ministers formed under the leadership of former Chief Justice Sushila Karki is preparing for the elections. And, there is a lot of challenge on this interim government - there is pressure to investigate and prosecute those who have misused public office and power in the past to acquire enormous wealth.
74 people were killed in the Gen-G rebellion, not only the government led by KP Sharma Oli was ousted, but the People's Representative Assembly, which was built at the expense of billions, was also dissolved and mid-term elections have been announced on February 21. However, the changes in the foundation of Gen-Ji rebellion will be meaningful when good governance is restored in the country. And, for the sake of honoring the sacrifice of Gen-G against corruption, the government should investigate and take action against those involved in state-exploitation "without complaint". V.No. Political party leaders and workers, public office holders and employees who have been in power for 3 and a half decades after 2046 are now at the center of criticism.
Leaders and their family members' corrupt lifestyles, invisible and opaque wealth acquisition, employee-security personnel transfer-bargaining in promotion, neglecting the smooth delivery of public services, collusion in contracts, etc., are the real center of criticism in the last decade. The demand of the people was that there should be a fair investigation saying that he had misused his position and acquired wealth while in power. However, the leaders not only avoided the questions raised on them, but also continued to abuse their power to prevent a judicial trial. This is also the most controversial issue raised in the Gen-J Rebellion.
Be it corruption or smuggling – the top leaders of the major parties are involved in one or the other scandal. However, there was never an impartial inquiry into the 'scandals' and the investigations that were/were always influenced by pressure and influence. However, these scandals always entangle the top leaders and remind them of their actions. The militant scam case has always haunted Maoist Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal, but he has not been dragged into the investigation. Dahal, UML President KP Sharma Oli and Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba, all three leaders are in the midst of controversy in the widebody aircraft procurement scandal.
An attempt was made to end the scandal created during the Congress-UML and Maoist governments in the purchase of Terramax technology equipment for the Nepal Telecommunication Authority. Even after the investigation by the Authority, the case was filed against only one minister and a staff level. Top leaders of Congress and UML were implicated in the fake Bhutanese refugee case, but remained outside the probe. Even though the second level leader-employee has been investigated, the case has been pending in the district court for a long time.
It has been a long time since the demand for an investigation on Oli himself in the Giribandhu T-Estate case was raised. Leaders are also in big scams and irregularities like Lalita Niwas scandal, Patanjali land scandal, Yeti/Omni, Bal Mandir land embezzlement, Bansbari land case, co-operative fraud, human trafficking on visit visa, Tikapur land case, Nepal Scout land - under question. This incident came to the surface through the media and people's anger against Bethiti increased. However, those in power continued to ignore the issue and the outrage. After the recent dissolution of the parliament and the formation of the interim government, the demand for a fair investigation of these scandals is increasing.
The agenda of the Gen-G movement was to control corruption, restore good governance and open closed social networks. However, after seeing the videos and photos of Nepali-foreign currency in the ruins of the burnt houses of the leaders after the demonstration of the protestors, the people are demanding that there should be a thorough investigation on them as this money is earned through corruption. After that, the money laundering investigation department reached the residence of the three top leaders (Oli, Dahal and Deuba) and filed a case report.
Even before the Gen-G movement, questions were not raised about the leaders' regular income-source, wealth, lifestyle and residence, but there was never a fair investigation. Those who are in power continue to use 'Hatkanda' to get a favorable verdict by weakening the cases that reached the court after the investigation. The result of such actions is the Zen-G movement. Such actions of the state not only broke the trust of the citizens towards the state, but also spread the graph of anger towards the leader up to Gen-G. What do experts say about
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Former Supreme Court judge Balram KC is of the opinion that the authority was turned into a place to select leaders by recruiting the wrong person. The process of appointing authority should be changed. A qualified person should be taken," he says.
Former Secretary Sharda Prasad Trital also claims that the work is going on to clean up the corrupt, not to punish the corrupt in the country. "Akhtiar has tried hard not to prosecute politicians. It does not make sense to evaluate the action taken after the corruption has taken place,' he says .
In major cases of corruption, there is a trend of not investigating rather than investigating, says Suryanath Upadhyay, former chief commissioner of the Authority. "Questions have been raised about the people who are appointed to the authority and because of them the authority has become weak," he says.
Bharat Thapa, the former president of Transparency International, says that political corruption has increased. Former Home Secretary Khemraj Regmi says that there have been investigations into some major cases of corruption from time to time, but that is not enough.
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1. Lauda ship corruption
2. Widebody ship purchase
3. Sudan scam
4. Fighter camp Irregularity
5. Tax Evasion Commission
6. Lalita Niwas Jagga
7. Patanjali land case
8. Giribandhu Tea Estate
9. Tikapur Jagga
10. Lychee garden land
11. Balmandir and Basbari land
12. Fake Bhutanese refugee
13. Visit visa case
14. Omni drug purchase
15. Nepal Trust land case
16. 33 kg gold smuggling
17. 60 kg gold smuggling
18. Cooperative fraud
19. Purchase of Security Press (70 crores)
20. Terramax
21. Excise sticker
22. Melamchi project
