”All the so-called experts come for the ministership, some come for positions, some come for whatever reason, but no one came for the country,” he said.
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Hami Nepal coordinator Sudhan Gurung has accused Home Minister Om Prakash Aryal of giving wrong advice during a discussion held at the President's Residence on 25 Bhadra. Speaking at an honor program organized by Tamu Hyul Chhonj Dhin Gurung National Council, Kaski on Monday, he said that Gen-G's demands could not be fulfilled by this constitution and that they were being misled.
He commented that the so-called experts came only for their own interests, not for the country. ‘All the so-called experts come for the minister, some come for a position, some come for something, no one came for the country,’ he said.
He expressed his anger over the questioning of his citizenship and said, ‘Maybe if I were Sudhan Basnet or Sudhan Oli today, my citizenship would not have been questioned. While fighting for the welfare of the nation, for change in the country, the question was raised only because I was a nationalist.’
He criticized Home Minister Aryal for staying in office on the blood of the protesters. ‘Look at the advice he gave, the situation we are in now, killing the hope of change, I want to give a direct challenge to the Home Minister today, Omprakash Aryal, who is acting according to his advice. He did not give us the right advice,' he said, 'at that time he could have said that father, the demands of the generation cannot be addressed, if this constitution remains like this, if it cannot be amended, please consult again, your demands cannot be fulfilled. But he gave the wrong advice. Who will we trust now?'
He warned that the movement would continue until there is change in the country. 'Whether it is for a hundred days, a hundred years, we will fight until we die and we want to see our country changed,' he said. He said that the government has changed 32 times in 36 years and that no government has lasted more than 14 months, and said that a stable government is needed for country building. 'Change occurs only through service to the people, not through speech and governance,' he said.
He also objected to the protesters being called terrorists. ‘A child who seeks change by carrying a stone in his hand is a terrorist, a patriot who carries a gun, and a corrupt patriot!’ he said, ‘In return for the stone, he was shot.’
Saying that he was threatened with imprisonment, he said, ‘Let’s go, we youth are ready to die in prison if we fight for our motherland.’ Gurung, who arrived in Pokhara from his home district of Gorkha on Monday, was taken to the event venue with a rally from Prithvi Chowk with musical instruments by the council.
