The then government responsible for the damage

If the then Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli had addressed the demands and voices of Gen-G in time, the country would not have faced such a big accident today. A loss of nearly 80 billion, both private and institutional, means that Nepal will be pushed back many years.

Ashwin 7, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

The then government responsible for the damage

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As the government could not listen to the voice of the road in time, the country had to bear a huge loss during the Gen-G movement this year. In Bangladesh, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina had to leave the country today because she could not hear the sound of the road in time. It cannot be said that such a situation will not occur in Nepal tomorrow. The road is not under anyone's control. Where the road and the movement ends, it also has no address.

If the then Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli had addressed the demands and voices of Gen-G in time, the country would not have faced such a big accident today. A loss of nearly 80 billion, both private and institutional, means that Nepal will be pushed back many years. This kind of damage was done when the crowd turned chaotic during the Gen-J movement and the government added ghee to it. The first culprit in this is the government, but there is no doubt that the intruders also played a significant role in ruining the country when there was a leaderless demonstration. New demands are being added in the name of

movement. How will the movement increase? This cannot be said. This year's movement has shocked Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, his charioteer Sher Bahadur Deuba and Chairman of the Maoist Center Pushpa Kamal Dahal. 

Gen-G's main outrage this year was mismanagement, corrupt behavior, social media shutdown. Which is not illegal either. However, the damage done in the name of the movement is less no matter how much criticism is made.

– Gopal Devkota, Jorpati, Kathmandu

Kantipur

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