If the government wants to think about it, it would be fine, the visibility is very weak at the moment. Because the sky is covered with wind.
It has been a long time since there was frost in the sky. It has been so many days that politics has been in the fog. Nothing happens on time and the practice of hastily completing methods and procedures only after the time has come has started to become routine work for the rulers.
Earlier Inspector General of Police was on leave one month before the end of his tenure . At that time, it was known who would be the new Inspector General of Police . It's not that there is no political race for the Inspector General, but it was not so fast as to become the subject of rumors in the streets.
In August 2069, 9 people have become Inspector General of Police after Kuversingh Rana. Hardly any of them got the opportunity to take leave on the last day of their term. The compulsion to hold the position until the last day and the scene of having to leave those who arrived in a hurry and sitting on a chair stopped becoming a regular contingency for the police headquarters.
Let's see the events of the last few years! Even before the end of the tenure of the Inspector General, the political tug of war is going on . Without giving the new inspector general planning, collection of suggestions for implementation and other preparations to be done The perverse practice of hastily imposing charges and abdicating responsibility has started . After all, is it so rash, which has made the rulers so lazy that they cannot give the Inspector General of Police on time ? And what is this whole society getting out of such idleness?
Rulers are in such a hurry that it seems as if they are addicted to not doing all the work that needs to be done on time . Let's look at some recent examples . The country's oldest Tribhuvan University, where 5 lakh students are studying . It has been 10 days since Vice Chancellor Kesharjung Baral resigned. But now the news has just come from the Prime Minister's Office, 'The letter has yet to be authenticated.'
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, who is in the top position, does not seem to be in a hurry when the university is without a leader for 10 days . The prime minister's first priority should be to protect the reputation of the university, which is on a fast downward journey by losing credibility and credibility. But why is he in such a hurry, this topic has not been his priority. Neither the resignation of the Vice-Chancellor has been accepted, nor is the process of appointing a new Vice-Chancellor about to start. Who has benefited from this indecision?
It is not that there is no provision in the Tertiary Act to give the Rector the responsibility of acting for three months if there is no Vice-Chancellor . But the governance system, which is a victim of the tendency to indulge in indecision, seems to be preferring this uncertain time . That is why the country's biggest university has been going on for 10 days now. It seems that the rulers are all in such a hurry that they don't even have time to think, let alone look here and there.
Tribhuvan University has the same news, Rashtra Bank also . According to the National Bank Act, a new governor should be appointed one month before the post of governor becomes vacant. But the rulers are in such a hurry that the meeting of the recommendation committee has not been held even once in two weeks . Even when Mahaprasad Adhikari's term ended on Sunday, the government showed its haste and priority by not being able to give a new governor. After Bela Gharke, the government fulfilled its religion by appointing Deputy Governor Neelam Dhungana Timsina as Kamu Governor.
The trend of news that nothing happens on time and when the time comes, the rulers jump around hastily is not only encouraging the opponents of the system, it is also irritating the democracy . But those in power are in such a hurry that they don't have the time to look at all this scene and judge themselves.
Protests are continuing on many issues in the streets. Teachers are protesting in the streets . The students of post graduate (PG) in medical education are protesting that they have not received subsistence allowance since February. The streets are protesting with demands ranging from Kawadi Sangh to giving justice to Kulman Ghising. It is the basic character of the democratic method that those who have different opinions should be addressed. But here, the patience to listen to those who have different opinions is gone, the government does not seem to have the time to listen to those who have legitimate demands.
The government hastily brings an ordinance to maintain law and order . Hastily formed an inquiry committee even though the finance minister was injured due to the bursting of the balloon. The government hastily issues the notice of public holidays to be given the next day only after the evening of the previous day . Why is the government in such a hurry? And where is the government moving with this haste? It seems as if the government is running around without being able to see itself properly in the mirror, just like when the bus is running at a high speed, the scenery outside the window looks blurry . If the government wants to think about it, it would be fine, the visibility is very weak at the moment . Because the sky is covered with frost .
