The need for a glorious revolution

Chaitra 19, 2081

Pathak Patra

The need for a glorious revolution

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In 1947, the neighboring country India was freed from the clutches of the British. One of the reasons for the downfall of the Rana regime was Indian independence and young people studying abroad.

At that time, the development of education and communication was not as it is today. Today, even if you stay at home, the world has become a world that you can understand.

A lot of money has been lost in a short period of time during the agitation in this country for system change. But as always, as it is said, "Give thanks to the stone, thank the rich." Even the 'achievements' achieved with the implementation of the Republic, the Constitution of Nepal 2072 and the implementation of federalism in recent times did not make the country and the people happy and satisfied as expected. On the contrary, people had to silently accept political corruption.

The parties and their supporters who were supposed to serve the people became brokers, middlemen and contractors. Due to becoming powerful, autocracy was observed in some local governments. In all the three levels of government, there was a situation of ``less than anyone'' in getting service facilities. Foreign debt has increased significantly. Production and employment in the country could not increase. Instead of trying to stop the exodus of the youth, it started to encourage it. Jnanabhoomi, Tapobhoomi and Shantibhoomi Nepal could not be known and recognized.

The current Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, former Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal and former Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal, who has made many 'contributions' for this country, and Sher Bahadur Deuba, who is in the future, admit their mistakes and weaknesses to the Nepali people, and select a suitable person for the time being and give him the necessary intelligence to create an environment of national consensus to hand over the responsibility of governance. Juddhashamsher, who bore the stigma of martyring Shukraraj Shastri, Dharmakhat Mathema, Dashrath Chand and Gangalal Shrestha, was called 'Rajarshi Maharaj' and retired from power.

After a long struggle between the King and Parliament, the 'Glorious Revolution' took place in Britain in 1688. But there William of Orange and Mary of Holland were invited and made queens. This is not the case with us. Dissatisfaction between the government and the people has been simmering here, and that too has not happened for a long time. In the past, agreements/agreements including the Delhi Agreement for system change were made on Indian soil. Now any agreement for the benefit of Nepal and Nepali should be in Nepali land. For this too, there must be a 'glorious revolution' once and for all, so that no loss of wealth is incurred in the name of movement.

- Indrakumar Shrestha , currently: Srijananagar, Bhaktapur

Pathak

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