Immunity to criminals, sticks on the people!

When the government has the illusion that they are above the constitution, how can the people hope for justice?

Shrawn 29, 2082

Pathak Patra

Immunity to criminals, sticks on the people!

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The government has no right to take away the privacy of citizens. The government cannot take away the rights given by the constitution.

Now our party leaders are getting defeated. There has been a confusion that what I have done is legal. Just because we have power and strength, let us not abuse it. Let's keep in mind that tomorrow we will also become victims of the same abuse. When the government has the illusion that they are above the constitution, how can the people hope for justice? Every field is full of politics. There is no free zone. Why can't the parties think about this in the current situation where the bureaucracy has become a disaster due to political appointments in the constitutional bodies?

It is sad to see that the government is going to introduce a law to attack the privacy of citizens. This is not the essence of a democratic republic that the people cannot do anything freely. The provision to take phone calls, messages and video calls of citizens by bringing in the National Intelligence Law is completely wrong. It is wrong for the government that gives immunity to the criminals to try to rain down on the people. 

The constitution itself has protected the right to privacy of individuals. It cannot be violated by the government. Beware! Don't try to take away the rights guaranteed by the constitution. 

Purushottam Ghimire , Jorpati, Kathmandu

Pathak

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