After the restoration of democracy in the country, most of the governments were formed under the leadership of Congress, UML and Maoists. People are forced to choose these parties whether they want to or not, due to which their ambition has increased.
Changing the leadership of the current government will not solve the current problems. Leaders' thinking did not change. Even if the same person has been the Prime Minister for five times, he cannot fulfill the minimum needs of the people and the same person is still standing as a contender for the Prime Ministership. What else could be more shameful than this?
The parties that do not see the problems of the people when they are in the government, but when they come out of the government, they see the problem as a problem. In recent times, people have started to assess whether the government of almost two-thirds of which is made up of Congress and UML is about to weaken a bit. 9 months have passed since the formation of the government, despite being such a strong government, it has not been able to take any concrete decision in the interest of the people. Parliamentarians cannot ask questions to the Prime Minister. Only a few MPs who can be counted on the fingers have criticized the government's wrongdoings in Parliament.
Some leaders, including Congress General Minister Gagan Thapa, who joined the government recently, have criticized the work done by the government. The influential leader of Congress, Shekhar Koirala, has been warning party president Sher Bahadur Deuba that the work done by the government is not right. How long will the government last when the party in the government is dissatisfied with the government?
He has run the country in a divisive manner rather than competently and competently, due to which the country's bureaucracy has been destroyed. Be it the IGP of the police or the appointment of ambassadors in different countries - all have been done in part. In the country, who is closer to the leader than the ability, so there is a position to get opportunities.
— Purushottam Ghimire , Jorpati, Kathmandu
