The party that runs the government is hesitant to go to the street struggle

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The party that runs the government is hesitant to go to the street struggle

The ruling party, UML, has announced that it will conduct a 'Democratic Republic Bachau Abhiyan'. From Chait 11th to 30th, it was read that E-Kantipur is preparing to organize nationwide public awareness program, demonstration and motorcycle rally.

UML has active monarchist tendencies to preserve the republic It has been argued that street struggle is necessary. Theoretically Although the campaign to save democratic values ​​looks good, the main question arises here- Why did the party in the government have to fight on the street?

by the ruling party Making policy, protecting the constitution and the democratic system It also carries the responsibility and responsibility of strengthening. However, governance reforms Isn't it a little inappropriate for the party that is responsible for doing this to take to the streets themselves?

rulingWhen Dal himself takes to the streets either he is weak or he mistrusts himselfIt also makes sense. Road is the party that should give effective governance while in governmentGetting into a movement is also hypocrisy. Creating the crisis itself Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli's attitude of staging a self-healing drama Really incomprehensible.

Those who run the government should improve governance, roads Not heating. Development, employment, corruption control and administrative reform Democracy is strong only if it can be done. Khali Narzulus, motorcycle rallyAnd speech does not save a republic. History has shown that the real crisis is the ruler's Weakness brings, not external power.

Democracy must be protected Responsibility is not fulfilled by shouting slogans on the streets. To this state apparatus Through effective implementation, governance and policy reform Only possible. However, the leaders who are enjoying the power are fighting on the streets If you play the game of bowing down the people, eventually it will be the turn of the people to protest.

Santosh Simkhada , Tokyo, Japan

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