Three months after being removed from the post of Chief Executive Officer of Nepal Electricity Authority, Kulman Ghising has said that he has started the Bright Nepal campaign after reaching Bahrain.
Kulman, who reached Bahrain on June 18 and returned to Nepal after a 14-day journey through UAE, Oman and Qatar, had a more informal than formal dialogue with the Nepali workers. In a conversation with Kantipur, he said that this campaign was started for the complete change of Nepal.
Kulman What can we plan and program for a complete change? Good governance What can we do to maintain it? He said that the campaign was carried forward by thinking about how the entire sector can be changed. He said, 'Leadership that can implement it will be necessary. It also becomes a means of pressure. If good leadership is born in different political parties, that is also an asset. This does not mean that the party should be opened and moved forward.' Although Kulman did not say that he has any intention of starting a party immediately, he hinted that he will enter politics sooner or later.
Stating that many Nepali workers he met in the Gulf called him to join politics, he said that change is not possible just by one MP or individual reaching a place. He said, 'I don't think I can make a big change as an MP in the current situation . Many people expected and hoped that I would have come. However, I have not consulted and discussed with anyone. It did not even come because it had to be done. Being an MP was not a big deal. Even if he becomes a minister, it is not a big deal.'
Detailed video interview with Kulman tonight at 8 pm will be released through Ikantipur's YouTube channel.
