Questions and answers between the prime minister and Gen-ji leader in Shitalniwas

According to an officer who participated in the discussion, Abhishek Shrestha, who led the injured Gen-G, said that the election cannot be held until the agenda of the movement, the demands of the injured and the dead are addressed.

Ashwin 26, 2082

Gaurav Pokharel

Questions and answers between the prime minister and Gen-ji leader in Shitalniwas

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There has been a clash between Gen-G leaders and Prime Minister Sushila Karki, who came to Shitalanivas to discuss the preparations for the elections. In the discussion that President Ramchandra Paudel was absent due to health problems, some Gen-G representatives expressed their displeasure before Prime Minister Karki.

According to an official who participated in the discussion, Abhishek Shrestha, who led the injured Gen-G, said that the election cannot be held until the agenda of the movement, the demands of the injured and the dead are addressed. He also demanded structural reforms to control corruption. He has also been raising the demand that action should be taken against the then head of government KP Sharma Oli, Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar and others who suppressed the Gen-G movement. 

Vice President of Gen-G Revolution Nepal, Arjun Shahi expressed anger at the government for not showing transparency. Referring to the discussion of four people being recommended as ministers, he asked, "Who put forward their names through social media?" After discussions on making heritage conservationist Ganapatilal Shrestha, activist Bablu Gupta, doctor Ramji Ram and climate change activist Tasi Lhanjom as ministers started on Friday evening, there is a rift between Gen-G.

Shahi also commented that there was not as much work as should have been done on corruption control. Gen-G representative Pravesh Dahal also raised the issue of corruption control. Another Gen-G representative Jitendra Pratap Singh criticized Home Minister Omprakash Aryal for not opening the corruption file. He also expressed displeasure that some representatives of Gen-G group were not allowed to participate in the meeting. 

The President's Office convened a discussion on Saturday to cover each group of gen-ji. The representatives who could not participate in the discussion raised slogans at the Sheetalniwas gate. Sudan Gurung from Nepal, who presented the truth first, was somewhat calm in the discussion. "He was also signaling some of his friends who were talking loudly to stop, but the situation became a bit uncomfortable when there were many of them," said a representative who participated in the meeting. The representative said that Prime Minister Karki retorted after the

discussion went out of rhythm. "He became the Prime Minister on our proposal to get the country out of a difficult situation, but he was the one who got irritated," he said. During the

discussion, Prime Minister Karki retorted even after it was remarked that the government was made by NGOs. She asked him to be sure that this is the government he made. "This is not a magic wand, we are in the process of improving it right now," Karki recalled, "we are working to give results, don't be in a hurry." She urged everyone to play a positive role, saying that Jen-G is also responsible for helping to hold elections on the specified date. 

After Prime Minister Karki was shocked, Education, Science and Technology Minister Mahavir Pun also reminded Gen-G. Mentioning that this government is the government of Jain-ji, he asked everyone to stand together. "Jen-ji sitting on different wards does not send a good message, so it is better to discuss on the same side," Pun said.

There is pressure from the injured Gen-G to take action against the then Prime Minister Oli and the Home Minister. On October 20, with a complaint against Oli, the author, and others, some Gen-G injured Sudan Gurung reached the district police complex in Kathmandu. The matter was discussed in the evening in the Ministry of Home Affairs and throughout the night in Baluwatar.

The heads of the security agencies suggested that the elections should be conducted with moderation, saying that the parties also need support. "But a large group of gen-ji is not satisfied with it, they want the government to do something," said an official who participated in the discussion on Saturday. Some even told the analysis that the bureaucracy and other mechanisms are difficult to work because the leaders of the old party are close. 

President Paudel had a conversation with the party leaders about the election preparations on Friday. In continuation of that, on Saturday, he called Jen-J for a discussion. But since Paudel himself could not be present, there is a preparation for discussion. Gen-G groups with different names do not share the same agenda. That is why there have been disagreements on various issues in the Gen-G meetings held at Singha Darbar and Baluwatar.

Gaurav

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