Why do you have to look at the mouth to eat and feed?

Ashad 32, 2082

Pathak Patra

Why do you have to look at the mouth to eat and feed?

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It's like when we were kids. Hoping to find someone's book, copy or pen in the class after it was lost, he would say, 'Have you found my... has anyone found it?'

But he used to shout most loudly, "If I took it, don't open my bag!" Now when some corruption and scandals are going on, our leaders say, "If found guilty, I am ready to be punished.... If there is any doubt, they will investigate me too. If found guilty, I will give up politics. '

If there is a real leader who teaches law and ethics, he should keep saying such things! In a republic, under the rule of law, and at least in this day and age, anyone who is found guilty can and should be punished. It is natural that the investigation process starts after the accusation. What did you think if the guilty was proven innocent by the court? Otherwise, he may have to go to jail according to the law after being found guilty. In that case, politics itself is abandoned. One does not have to be a 'tagi' and give up. 

land, gold, money! These are the things that should be earned in human life! And for this, you have to get the position first! And the group should meet! It is said in the scriptures, "...Sanghau Shakti Kali Yuge" means that in Kali Yuga there is strength in groups. This is what is established in our politics.

In recent times, major corruption scandals involving the participation of the leadership have become public. But he joined the group. No action was taken. Recently, Minister Rajkumar Gupta's '78 lakh bribe deal case' came to light before the matter of 'visit visa' was resolved. Our Prime Minister, who won by talking unnecessary, irrelevant and unrestrained things, was trying to win by not talking about the necessary things that should be said for the voice of the people to be heard. However, finally the minister has made it easier for the Prime Minister by resigning.

It seems that the Prime Minister's statement 'I don't look at the face of the corrupt' is quite correct because no one needs to look at the face of anyone for food and feeding. It goes into the mouth when eaten. Eating brings mouth. This work will be done even in the dark - which is going on with fun now!
Indrakumar Shrestha , Okhaldhunga 

 

Corruption has now become the 'new normal' in Nepal. In India, Modi says, "Nah khayenge, na khan deeng." But in his party, there are not only eaters, but also murderers. Similarly, Oli says in Nepal, "I don't take bribes and I don't even give food." But in his party, there are not only eaters, but also murderers. It is a different matter that Rajkumar Gupta was not prosecuted in that murder. Such ministers are sure that Jayprakash Gupta or Khum Bahadur Khadka will be the best! Flower garlands also show respect. Before resigning from the post, Minister Gupta said that the voice of the audio is not mine. This is what everyone says before conviction. 
Dr. Shivshankar Yadav , Chhapkaiya, Birgunj 

Pathak

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