The upcoming election is not for the leader, but for the country, so the common citizen must understand that choosing good leadership in the election will provide a solution for the country.
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Basically: The Gen-G movement held on 23 and 24 Bhadra to control corruption and end misgovernance is not only a powerful political rebellion but also a creation of a glorious history. On this basis, the thoughts, behavior and provocative rhetoric of revenge of some so-called big political parties, which are ready to enter the fray for the upcoming House of Representatives elections on 21 Falgun, are contrary to the demands and essence of the Gen-G movement.
After the Gen-G movement, the old parties that should have been cautious and restrained have become more suspicious and suspicious, as their chaotic speech and behavior show. Now, citizens will definitely not accept the old-fashioned elections and the old faces of their leaders. It is another irony that Sushila Karki's interim government, which was formed through a movement demanding corruption control, good governance, and political transformation, is once again engaging in the same type of election exercise to legally bring the corrupt and tyrannical leaders of the same old parties into power immediately.
When the country is sinking due to the mischief and carelessness of countless parties, where will the increase in parties along with elections take the country? We are seeing an increase in the number of parties in every election. How much work did these parties that came to power and authority after the elections do in the field of corruption control and good governance? What are the financial resources to run these parties? What is the investigation and investigation into this? If the upcoming election brings them to power again, the country's politics will definitely lose its rhythm. Therefore, the general public must understand that the upcoming election is not for the leader, but for the country, and the right leadership must be chosen for it.
120 parties have applied to the Election Commission for the election to be held on Falgun 21. Of these, 26 parties are new. What are the sources of income of the new parties that have opened in this way? How are these parties maintained? In a country where no single industry has opened for years, the public is unaware of the needs, justification, and financial resources of dozens of parties opening in two to four months. Will citizens only vote for the party or also benefit from it? The question is alive. It is natural for leaders involved in the Gen-G movement to form a party and contest the election, and the public has placed great hope and trust in them. What agendas do all the political parties running for the elections have in the national interest? It is natural for the general public to be interested in this issue. No one should forget the fact that in the past elections, when many parties were brought to power, the country and the people were ultimately betrayed.
Even though the parties received the mandate they needed to be fulfilled in repeated elections, there is a history of even the commitments mentioned in the manifesto during the elections being incomplete. Whatever behavior the parties demonstrate now should be in line with the people's sentiments. It is necessary for the government to focus on improving the living standards of the people by carrying out development work. If political parties have not done anything for the country and the people despite getting convenient opportunities to rule in the past, the people will definitely sideline them in the upcoming elections. It is not unusual for voters to vote for parties through their votes.
While they are not doing anything in the country, the youth are forced to go for foreign employment due to political instability. According to the Department of Foreign Employment, more than two thousand people go abroad in search of jobs every day. The main responsibility of creating jobs in the country for the millions of youth who have gone abroad to make ends meet lies with the government to be formed. Employment can be increased and self-reliant by opening small, medium and large industries in the country. For this, the government should encourage the construction of industries by providing tax exemptions or subsidies. Investment should be increased in agriculture, forest products, tourism and energy-based industries in particular. The country needs leadership that listens to the serious problems of the livelihood of the youth.
Ujjwal Thapa's Bibeksheel Sajha Party and Baburam Bhattarai's Naya Shakti Party have also emerged as new alternative forces in the past. People's support has been growing for them, but some new political parties that have emerged recently should respect the public opinion and fulfill their trust, starting today. Citizens are eager to see new parties convert the votes given by voters who were angry with the old parties into trust. If the parties do not follow the path shown by the voters, the voters will definitely take public action against the tainted candidates through voting.
