Nepal's ruling class does not seem to be trying to improve the country's economy. It is clear as a mirror that the administration and leadership are keeping a crooked eye on the rural areas, especially in the remote areas, considering the residents as inferior and not trying to raise their standard of living.
After the political change, despite having the opportunity to be the executive head of the country for a long time, there is no improvement in the human development index of Bajura, Darchula and other districts of the Far West Province, the state has deprived the rural residents of the opportunity to stand on their own land, and the reality is that they are pushing them to foreign lands for survival.
Among the leadership so far, whether or not he was the prime minister, except for Marichman Singh, no other ruler can be found to be a farmer and present an example, he is not found to feel the suffering of farmers. Unfortunately, since they have never seen a cattle shed, never set foot on a farm, they sit in the palace and make huge paper plans for the development, commercialization, and modernization of agriculture. And where does the development of agriculture come from?
If the agriculture and tourism business progresses with the involvement of planners, top leaders, administrators, state chief ministers, including the current and former prime ministers, the poetic saying that 'What the big do, work with consensus' will definitely become meaningful.
– Bhuvneshwar Sharma , Chandragiri-2, Kathmandu
