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Among the ordinances brought by the government, the land ordinance has become complicated. Because a group of the ruling party Congress is against it. If this ordinance is passed by the parliament, even the remaining trees and plants will not remain in Nepal.
The banks of the protected streams will also be encroached upon. Will the government decide in the interest of the nation or in the interest of the individual? Every decision should be made keeping the nation and the people at the center. The government is silent about the state of the country, makes big speeches, seems to be prone to make wrong decisions. Shouldn't you think before making a decision? First hasty decision and later withdrawal reduces the credibility of the government. Why is the government becoming irresponsible? Why are controversial decisions being made one after the other? Isn't the government taking advantage of people's silence? Therefore, the Ordinance relating to land is wrong.
Even now, the fact that the squatters are doing their homework in the name of the squatters cannot be denied. Fake squatters have been running under political guise. Who will be the first squatter? Those who do not have land in Kathmandu or those who do not have land in the headquarters? The state must first identify the squatters. Are the hundreds of people living around the Bagmati banks of Kathmandu the real squatters or squatters? It should be sorted out. Allocating land in the name of squatters will have a long-term impact tomorrow. If anything happens after the political parties get together, the country will be sold tomorrow with their collusion! The parties will agree if it will benefit them, that has been shown by many past incidents. It was difficult to find a leader loyal to the country. Everyone is trying to explain their differences. The people always sleep, the leaders abandon the country's treasure. It is too late for people to wake up now.
– Purushottam Ghimire , Jorpati, Kathmandu
