Prime Minister is the seed of chaos

Chaitra 15, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

Prime Minister is the seed of chaos

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The person occupying the highest office of the country should become the guardian of the nation. However, KP Sharma Oli's arbitrary behavior, unbridled expression and insulting constitutional institutions are pushing Nepal into a serious crisis.

The person occupying the highest office of the country should become the guardian of the nation. But, KPSharma Oli's arbitrary behavior, unbridled expression and constitutionalism The humiliation of institutions is pushing Nepal into a serious crisis. as, By giving the expression that 'our youth association will fight like a tiger' Prime Minister Oli has crossed the limits of political dignity. violence in the countryAnd have sown the seeds of chaos. Oli's style is political Decreasing trust in institutions, weakening the rule of law and Force has been gathered to spread chaos through workers.
in a democratic systemConstitutional institutions should be independent and impartial. However, in the Oli regime Controlling the organization party, putting their own people in the administration Tendency to interfere and ignore legal process is Be it Police Administration or Judiciary – all bodies are personal and party The strategy of using it for self-interest has been authorized. When the country The Prime Minister himself tries to manipulate the constitution according to himself, the opposition They adopt a policy of suppressing voices, and make a mockery of the rule of law, with thatIt breeds distrust in the rule of law in the people. Oli is a Nepali by nature Undermining democracy, partisanship of constitutional institutions, legal A way of mocking the regime, and inciting the workers towards anarchyhas chosen When the prime minister of the country himself broke the constitutional order They intend to do, weaken the institutions and the workers They use it as a 'militia', it will put democracy in crisis sure
– Santosh Simkhada, Tokyo, Japan

Kantipur

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