Deterioration of the country's international image due to the government's protection of its leaders/activists despite doing illegal activities, preventing criminals from being prosecuted, and not being able to control corruption and maintain good governance.
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One year has been completed by the two major parties of the Parliament, Congress and UML, who have put forward the agenda of maintaining peace/order, stability and good governance and amending the constitution. The main competitor of the election, Congress-UML, replaced the government led by Pushpa Kamal Dahal by sharing power exactly one year ago to lead the government. According to the agreement between the two parties, the government was formed under the leadership of UML President KP Sharma Oli.
The agenda ranging from corruption control and restoration of good governance to constitutional amendment was "scripted" by both parties through a seven-point agreement. However, the two parties have forgotten the promises and commitments they made for stability in the country. The government has started making decisions one after the other in order to end the misrule, and the ministers themselves are involved in corruption cases. Anger and frustration among the general public is increasing towards the controversial decision of the government. Good governance indicators are seen as weak. There has been no concrete initiative to address this and streamline service delivery.
A seven-point agreement was reached between Congress and UML on 17 June 2081 to travel together until the 2084 elections. Through the first and fifth points, both parties emphasized corruption control and restoration of good governance. In the first point, it is mentioned that 'to protect the national interest according to the wishes of the common people, to maintain good governance in the country by controlling corruption, to accelerate the development and construction campaign of the nation and to form a government of national consensus under Article 76 (2) of the Constitution by involving other political parties for political stability'. Similarly, in the fifth point, it is said to 'prepare a minimum common program to establish the basis of the government of national consensus in order to protect the national interests, to end corruption and maintain good governance, to speed up the campaign of building the development of the nation, and to run the government on that basis'. Through the other five points, both the parties made a commitment to work in the interest of the country through the seven points.
In the second point, the government of national consensus will review the strengths, weaknesses and complications that have emerged in practice after the implementation of the constitution, and give priority to the necessary amendments to the constitution for political stability and the creation of laws accordingly. Oli and then Congress chairman Sher Bahadur Deuba will lead until the election in November 2018. In the sixth point, it is mentioned that the two major political parties will participate in the government on the basis of leadership role and equality and other political parties will be included in the government.
UML withdrew its support to the government led by Maoist Chairman Dahal on June 19 of last year in order to proceed through this agreement. Nine days later, on June 28, Dahal was relieved of his post as Prime Minister after he did not receive a vote of confidence in the House of Representatives. After that, President Ramchandra Paudel appointed Oli as Prime Minister with the support of Congress-UML on 30 June. On July 6, Oli announced the points of the seven-point agreement between the two parties after taking a vote of confidence in the House of Representatives. On that day, 188 MPs supported Oli. After that, there was an agreement between the two parties to jointly run the government at the state and district levels. However, on October 15, Prime Minister Oli and Congress president Deuba decided to create a 'high-level political mechanism' at the center and extend it to the state and district levels in the name of making the government's operation 'effective' with two-thirds of the votes.
In order to make the government effective according to the same decision, a mechanism was formed consisting of Senior Vice President Ishwar Pokharel, Vice President and Finance Minister Bishnu Paudel, General Secretary Shankar Pokharel and Deputy General Secretary Vishnu Rimal and Congress Deputy Chairman Purna Bahadur Khadka, General Minister Gagan Thapa, Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar and Foreign Minister Arju Rana. The mechanism, which was made to alternate leadership from both parties, became inactive in the middle. Not only this, Prime Minister Oli formed a 15-member 'High-level Good Governance Commission' under his own leadership on 8 Baisakh 2082 without going towards the control of corruption, good governance, and maintaining peace and order through permanent mechanisms under the government.
Ex-administrators say that the citizens' trust in the state has been dimmed when they did not work in the interests of the people and the country. They comment that this situation will continue to worsen as the distortions seen in the administration of power continue. Former Secretary Lakshmi Prasad Dhakal says that the working style of the government, which was formed to address the agenda up to the amendment of the constitution and to maintain peace and good governance in the country, is exactly the opposite of that. This usually leads to hopelessness and mistrust. The two major parties have made a written agreement that we will maintain good governance in the country, end corruption, give development, prosperity, peace/stability and stability and amend the constitution as needed. But did it work according to this?' Dhakal asked, 'The government could not work according to the agreement, nor did the citizens have confidence in the government, it has only encouraged despair, public trust in the state is broken.'
Before the formation of the government, the two major parties promised to work in the interest of the country, but the policy and administrative decisions of the government have been seen as contrary. The government itself is intent on damaging government property and causing long-term harm to the country. In the last few months alone, Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar, Law Minister Ajay Chaurasia, Land Administration Minister Balram Adhikari and Federal Affairs and General Administration Minister Rajkumar Gupta have been involved in various cases. However, Prime Minister Oli himself has not shown caution to conduct a fair investigation. The audio of Minister Gupta's involvement in the bribery case has come out. In this audio, Minister of Land Management Adhikari is also added. RSP and RPP have been demanding in the parliament for one and a half months that the Home Minister should be investigated in the visit visa case.
Independent MP Amresh Kumar Singh has raised a demand to search for Minister Chaurasia's 'phone call' details in Parliament saying that he is trying to influence the case by 'improperly contacting the judge'. The Authority Bill related to corruption control and good governance has been held 'hostage' in the parliamentary committee because of the government. The report given by the sub-committee formed under the State Order Committee is not allowed to proceed from the committee so that the authority can enter into the policy decision of the Council of Ministers. This bill has been stopped due to the 'non-cooperation' of Congress President Deuba and Prime Minister Oli. The government has not shown any progress in creating laws related to 'conflict of interest'. Although it is said that 'good governance' is the priority of the government, even after the year of the formation of the government, the property details of the ministers have not been made public.
The government is insisting on creating a controversial law related to land by 'allowing to sell' the land given for industrial operations under the limitation exemption.
Prime Minister Oli's 'jodball', after the bill to 'permit demarcation and sale of demarcated land for one time', Congress's General Minister Gagan Kumar Thapa and Bishwaprakash Sharma have filed an amendment proposal against it. While Thapa is also a member of the 'high-level political mechanism comprising the top leaders of the two parties to effectively run the government'. Instead of taking action against contractors who delay government contracts/plans, the government has on the contrary amended the public procurement regulations to extend the period.
Three years ago, Oli, who opposed the decision to buy arms for the police and armed forces in an agreement when he was in the opposition, has now revived the same contract and revised the 'procurement provisions' from the cabinet to benefit the middlemen. And they are trying to get an agreement according to the contract of three years ago. The Governor of the National Bank and the Securities Board and the Insurance Authority have been criticized for being appointed under the pressure and influence of interest groups.
Although the Abuse of Authority Investigation Commission has repeatedly sent letters to various countries for a 'bilateral agreement' for 'mutual legal assistance' (MLA) to bring back the assets earned from crimes including corruption, take action on those involved and exchange information for that, the government has not taken it forward. The Public Accounts Committee of the House of Representatives instructed the government with an investigation report to exonerate those involved in the irregularities in the construction of the Pokhara International Airport, including the head of the Nepal Civil Aviation Authority, Pradeep Adhikari.
The two-year 'cooling off period' in the Civil Bill has been rigged by the government. The government itself has obstructed the passage of the Education Bill by the Parliament. The school education bill could not be passed by the House because the government refused to comply with the agreements made with the teachers. In the interests of Prime Minister Oli, the controversial provisions in the 'Constitutional Council Bill' have been passed by the House. Even though the Home Minister himself is under suspicion in the case of 'visit visa smuggling', which tarnishes the international image of the country, Prime Minister Oli did not take the initiative to pave the way for him for a fair investigation, on the contrary, he has gone as far as raising questions.
The question remains about the committee formed under the leadership of former Chief Secretary Shankardas Bairagi to suggest policy reforms in the case of visit visas. Bairagi himself is a former administrator under the 'surveillance' of the Abuse of Authority Investigation Commission. However, the government has formed a task force under the leadership of Bairagi to bring together the employees of various ministries to reform the policy on the case of visit visa smuggling. By demanding the formation of a parliamentary committee, the RSWP and the RPP have been blocking and boycotting the House. Speaker Devraj Ghimire has been running the House amidst the disruption.
Congress leader and former minister Balkrishna Khan, who was remanded by District Court Kathmandu in the case of fake Bhutanese refugees, was released on bail by order of High Court Patan. However, despite the practice of going to the public prosecutor's office to appeal against such releases in the past, in the case of Khan, the government was "generous" and did not appeal. The then Home Affairs and Law Minister of Koshi and UML leader Leelaballabh Adhikari reached Japan through the 'Human Trafficking' network. After the fact that he went through the gang came out, the public prosecutor's office did not prosecute the officer who was returned from Japan's immigration. Even Bechan Jha, a suspect in the fake refugee case who was arrested from India and brought to Nepal, was 'weeded out' by the government without thorough investigation. Krishna Bahadur Raut is the defendant in the case related to the lease of Lalita Niwas land filed in District Court Kathmandu. He is still working as the secretary of the ministry.
Even though Congress Vice President and Former Law Minister Dhanraj Gurung was involved in the co-operative fraud case, no detailed investigation has been conducted on him yet. The police did not even investigate about Rs 1 crore taken by leader Gurung from businessman Meen Bahadur Gurung to pay the loan taken from the cooperative. Prime Minister Oli's party UML laid the foundation stone of a building to build a party office with a 'land donation' from Gurung, the owner of Bhatbhateni, who was found guilty by a special court in the embezzlement of government land. Prime Minister Oli defended the issue of Oli himself laying the foundation stone of the building while sitting with the state's Jhagadia and took a dig at the critics.
Congress leader Deepak Khadka, who is also a promoter of water resources, was made Minister of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation by Oli to avoid conflicts of interest. Along with Khadka, the then Executive Director of Electricity Authority, Kulman Ghising, was removed from the post by the government after repeatedly asking for an explanation. For opposing this, Prime Minister Oli also dismissed the Minister of State for Energy Purna Bahadur (Kancharam) Tamang. Education Minister Bidya Bhattarai was also forced to resign after Prime Minister Oli's 'non-cooperation' in negotiations and coordination to meet the demand for teachers.
Tribhuvan University Vice Chancellor Kesharjung Baral also resigned due to non-cooperation of the Prime Minister. Even when activists of the fraternal organizations of the ruling party repeatedly vandalized and locked the university, the government did not take any action to punish the culprits. The UML did not run against the government against the UML Lumbini Pradakikari Sharma. The defendant is not the case with the defendant crime and the Deputy Prime Minister of Comprehensions Singh, Viola, Refrancing Singh, Singh, and a defendant only in cheat in Kiyamin. Statement of
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