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Ghanshyam Bhusal, General Secretary of CPN United Socialist Party, has said that Butwal, once a gathering place for intellectuals, has now turned into a city where intelligence is gradually disappearing.
"It is about time to provide Pajero facility to the MP," he said, "The intellectuals of Butwal started a campaign against that by collecting 50 paisa donation and giving it to the MP." Is such intellectual community really lost now?'
Bhusal, who was present as the main speaker at the discussion program of local politician and economist Manikar Karki's book 'Artha Drishti', held in Butwal on Saturday, said that it is necessary to have a program like 'Artha Drishti-Discussion' to make Butwal a place of intelligent people again.
Bhusal made a real comment about usurping power. He alleged that the 'overthrow' of those who exploit the power from the center to the bottom in Nepal is ready. "It may be 15 to 20 lakhs or much less, according to the status and position of the workers, the work of taking benefits is going on vigorously," he said, "Our intellectuals have also been made various advisors." The intellectual Jamaat is also being silenced by making advisers who do not need to be consulted.' He also said that since the capital that creates jobs is national capital and broker capital that only earns profit, it is necessary to change it. He claimed that there will be no development and progress of the country unless the character of the Nepali economy changes.
"The broker capitalist economy must be changed, but it is not easy to change, because it buys MPs, buys parties, buys leaders, buys courts, buys judges," he said.
He said that it is possible to fight against such trends only by the intellectual sector. "Only the intellectual sector can improve the party and the leader in a critical manner," he said, "The role of the intellectual sector is also important behind the non-development of Nepal."
He said that during the period of Prithvi Narayan Shah, there was no development due to the spending of state resources on unification and war, more than 100 years of Rana period and building palaces.
He also expressed the belief that discussions of books like 'Artha Drishti' will work to make Butwal a place of intelligent people.
