The government is in the homework of enacting a law that allows amnesty for various 11 types of heinous crimes
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Creating many scandals and enjoying corruption has become the daily routine of our leaders. At the same time, it has become a habit of the government to tell a 'white lie' that the country is on a journey of prosperity and that it is very well-governed.
Because the change of time is amazing, sometimes real good sense and supernatural divine knowledge can arise in the government without our knowing it. Even if the people who read the story of the lying herdsman believe the story of the lying shepherd, even if they feel that 'we have failed so far, we should not repeat the past'.
Sarah has seen/known many corrupt and virtuous high officials. After he became corrupt, his job became to 'protect his corruption'. After the collective mind, the thinking of the legislature/executive, instead of focusing on how to make laws that will give relief to the country and the people, will focus on how to make it easier for themselves and their people to commit corruption. From not complaining against the decision of the Council of Ministers, shortening the time to complain against corruption, appointing judges based on party shares, many political corruption arrangements are the products of such thinking. More recently, the government has been engaged in the homework of making a law that allows amnesty for various 11 types of heinous crimes. The draft to legalize polygamy has been prepared! There is a possibility that the
country will fall into the 'Black List' through the 'Grey List'. In spite of this, why is the government trying to do hundreds of things that need to be done, but the government is not supposed to do it?
– Indrakumar Shrestha , currently: Srijananagar, Bhaktapur
