Professor Krishna Khanal says: No movement can be undermined. This movement may have put pressure on the government. There should be no delay in addressing the demand.
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Professor of Political Science Krishna Khanal has said that the social media which is the daily life of Gen-G should be opened immediately and the first exit should be made. He says that the generation that grew up in an open society after the advent of social media went to the streets after it was closed, so it should be solved in the first step.
Mentioning that the demands raised by Jen-ji are justified, he said that the government should listen to their demands. We are in an open society. Social punishment has become a daily routine because Genji is stuck in an open society," he said. "It is unacceptable to stop social punishment. The government should open the social network immediately.'
said that if the government does not fulfill the first demand of Gen-J to open the social network, its destination cannot be said. "No movement can be undermined." This movement may have put pressure on the government. Now there should be no delay in addressing the demand,' he said that he should be aware of the misuse of Jen-G's performance, 'there is a possibility that it will be misused for political purposes . There is a need for greater awareness.'
Recalling that the then king Gyanendra Shah had similar incidents when he shut down telephones and mobile phones during the crisis in the country, he said that the rulers did not consider the consequences when they shut down the communication sector. Also said . After going to the movement, there are few demands at the beginning . If the movement continues, the demand may increase.'
Khanal said that there are many issues of corruption, insecurity, good governance and lack of employment in Maluk. There is no shortage of things to show in the country. "There are many things from corruption," he said, "it can be regulated by making a law on social media."
