The involvement of groups operating under the direction of international organizations to infiltrate the economic and social structure of the Nepali people in the name of various 'welfare' services, which are being destroyed by the increasing poverty and unemployment of the Nepali people, has been questionable.
The movement in the name of Gen-G (Gen-Z) generation proved to be the most destructive movement in Nepal so far. Buildings of historical importance like Singha Darbar, Sheetal Niwas and the Supreme Court became the star of the movement. The respect of personalities sitting at the leadership level of politics was done.
The movement went beyond security control. The heat of this movement spread in almost all the city markets of the country and people's lives were disrupted and panicked. Various groups hiding under the cover of Gen-G movement tried to paralyze the democratic system. The policemen, who were constantly involved in the security system of Nepali citizens by fighting, teasing, laughing and being angry with the people, were forced to watch those incidents of destruction with an innocent expression. The weapons they had to counter the movement were not agile. In the name of
movement, the important documents of the country were burnt along with the historical building which is considered as a national heritage. The shooting continued mysteriously. People's sons and daughters kept dying. Who fired the shot? The police did not have that many deadly weapons. Our 'glorious' army men fighting for national security had no order to interfere in the movement of the 'headquarters'. Soldiers were only seen as a spectacle at the scene.
And, after the destruction had wiped out all the property, the Chief of the Nepali Army went to the destroyed Sheetal Niwas to demand the President's resignation to 'save the country from the crisis'. The commander-in-chief does not have the authority to ask for resignation from the President who is the Supreme Commander of the Nepali Army. However, the idea that the president would be ready to resign under the pressure of the commander in that situation of extreme crisis was wrong. The President, the moral and honest figure of Nepali politics, who was destroyed by the rapture of the democratic movement, had no reason to obey the orders given by the army 'respectfully'. What happened after that is like an open book.
Human rights activist and former Chief Justice Sushila Karki as Prime Minister agreed to be Prime Minister for an immediate solution to the problem, President. He was not in favor of dissolution of the House of Representatives. However, Karki became the prime minister of the interim government with the responsibility of holding fresh elections to the House of Representatives on 21 February 2082, on the back of Sushila Karki and the army chief. The first phase of the crisis is over. The second phase for solving the crisis has not yet started.
This fact is now clear: within a few hours, Zen-G's movement was hijacked by chaotic elements. Killing the Gen-G movement were corrupt leaders, known fraudsters, broker businessmen and hypocritical leaders who presented themselves as social reformers, royalists and anarchic groups who looted industrialists, businessmen, banks and other financial institutions. If the Karki-led government conducts a serious and fair investigation of the incidents in the movement without prejudice, many serious conspiracies will be exposed. It is difficult for Sushila Karki, who became the Prime Minister with the condition of holding parliamentary elections in 6 months, to break the web of chaotic elements that are spreading in the political scene of Nepal. However, it is not difficult to expose it.
The youth group born between 1997 and 2012 is known as Zen-Z. Growing up with the advancement of technology, this generation spends most of its time watching real events that are not openly seen on the internet. The main concern of this generation is about 'global warming', climate change, effects and side effects of war, human rights, crisis of 'identity'. These issues are not only of local and national importance but have been established as matters of international importance and interest. In today's world, on the one hand, technology has made people's access to information easy, but on the other hand, competition has also increased. The Gen-G generation is now facing this problem.
But the subversive movement in our country does not seem to have any theoretical connection with the 'Zen-G' spirit. Especially, the younger generations of our federal capital city do not see this or that as work. After graduating from a bachelor's degree, after not getting a job in a young country, he comes to Kathmandu while going abroad. He works for a full ten hours in a decent cafe or restaurant until the visa arrives. When will the visa come? It has no address. Even though they enjoy sports and entertainment, the gen-jis of Nepal remain sensitive to their parents and family.
Who did the job of baking the bread of the subversive movement in the name of Gen-G generation of Nepal with such a nature? This is a very important and sensitive aspect that needs to be done the most in the current environment. The very arrogant, arrogant nature of the leaders of the various parties, their hypocritical behavior with the people and greedy character cannot be the only factor in this destructive movement. The apolitical and insensitive character of the people in power has certainly helped to fuel public anger.
However, the selfishness of the parasitic group here has worked the most to make the movement destructive. The involvement of elements operating under the direction of international organizations, which have been infiltrating the economic and social structure of the Nepali people in the name of various 'welfare' services, which are being destroyed by the increasing poverty and unemployment of the Nepali people, has remained suspicious. The "representatives" of those organizations are active in various parts of the government. Many leaders of political parties have come under the influence of those tyrants. Political party leaders have not been able to pay attention to this sensitive issue. This is an unfortunate situation.
The personalities in the top leadership of the political parties do not seem serious about the country's problems. After the second day of subversive demonstrations, Nepali Congress Chairman Sher Bahadur Deuba is ill in the hospital, while the UML Chairman is absent from duty. Deuba's successors are more intent on exacerbating the problem. The mood of UML leaders is also not stable. On the other hand, Pushpa Kamal Dahal, one of the leaders of the Maoists and one of the leaders of the Federal Democratic Republic, Prachanda seems to be eager to take over the subversive movement.
In his message which is going 'viral' on TikTok and other social networks, Prachanda has said that he has activated the youth organization of the Maoist party led by him, 'Young Communist League'. This statement of Prachanda, who gets excited as soon as he sees a crowd of people, has gone viral. If this statement is not a miracle of 'Artificial Intelligence' but is true, then the leaders of all the parties in the country, big and small, should be careful.
Sushila Karki, who has assumed the responsibility of the Prime Minister during the 'crisis' period when the country is in a state of turmoil, seems to be more involved in small matters than in important matters. The only challenge for him in the economic, political and social situation in the country is the election. Congress did not accept the proposal of Prime Minister Karki to dissolve Parliament and the President's consent to it. Although there is no official statement from another big party, UML, it seems that they will not accept the decision to dissolve the parliament.
The opinion of Madhesi parties about the election has not come out clearly. Madhesh is a very sensitive area for Nepal. Until the views of Madhesh are clearly understood, the parliamentary elections announced for February 21 will remain in doubt. Prime Minister Karki should not delay in discussing with the political party leaders of Madhesh.
The only thing Nepalese people want from Prime Minister Karki is to bring the politics of the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal to the fore. At this time of crisis, there is no more expectation from Karki, who has reached the highest executive position of the country. In the current situation, it is the responsibility of this government to make the political system that has come down from a forced leak more dynamic than to bring about a radical change in the social structure.
Newly appointed Prime Minister Karki does not need to be reminded of Nepal's cursed political history. Being a personality associated with the democratic movement, Prime Minister Karki is sensitive towards her country and fellow travelers.
It is certainly not easy to conduct elections in a situation where foreign employment is the only source of national income, which has become the only reliable source of income for a country in an economically fragile state. The Prime Minister's Assistant Ministers must be well aware of this truth. In the previous election, more than eight billion was spent, while in this election, economists have begun to estimate that about twelve billion will be spent. However, the success of this election, which started as a result of the aggressive movement, will ensure the future of the country.
Prime Minister Karki's 'assistant' ministers will help him in a positive way this time? It cannot be said yet. In this country where the political culture and culture has reached an endangered state, the task of restoring it is very difficult.
