Good governance commission in name only

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Good governance commission in name only

It has been more than two months since the formation of the powerful Government Reform Commission under the leadership of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. It was formed on 8th Baisakh.

In the meantime, it is natural to ask the question of what the commission did. No one seemed to understand the work done by the commission. Apart from 8 ex-officio members, 6 members of the 15-member commission have yet to be nominated by the Prime Minister. 

The first meeting of the commission was held on June 5 after almost two months. Do you believe that such a commission will work? If this is the case, will the people be able to guarantee good governance? What more can we expect from the prime minister of a country that cannot complete even one commission?

Perhaps that is why the citizens' trust in the state is decreasing in the current situation. It is because of the parties that the Republic is being attacked. Weaknesses in law enforcement, problems in transparency and accountability are the same. 

There have been major corruption scandals in political patronage. It seems that the government is reluctant to take action against him. What will the prime minister, who has formed a powerful governance commission under his own leadership, proclaiming that the work of the people will be done smoothly?

Oli, who became the Prime Minister by swearing that "I will not commit corruption and will not allow corruption to happen", does not know what he is confused about now! The current behavior of the Prime Minister is like 'Kamkuro Ekatir, Kumlo Boki Thimitir'.

Purushottam Ghimire , Jorpati, Kathmandu 

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