The suddenness of those who have suddenly become averse to power is also 'frightening'. But in any case, this government, consisting of educated, experienced and skilled people, has started working to touch the hearts of the people.
The country was looted for decades in the name of various parties and governments. After the Gen-G movement, the Nepali people, who have overcome their despair from this situation, have got a new but different type of government.
However, some 'intellectuals' who prefer to have different and negative views are mocking this government with questions like what is it - executive, interim or electoral.
The suddenness of those who have become averse to power is also 'frightening'. But in any case, this government, consisting of educated, experienced and skilled people, has started working in a way that touches the hearts of the people. As soon as he became the finance minister, Rameshwar Khanal had said that he would stop the Tucre scheme. The issue of canceling the license of contractors who cannot work on time has also come up. "Action" has also started against Ghushya staff.
The government has issued a 7-point circular to stop PAs, consultants and activists. According to this, no temporary/contract employees can be hired except for approved posts at all three levels. Union, state ministers and local officials would not get the 'consultants' they are getting. The personal secretary facility of MPs and other political officials has also been reduced.
Let alone the federal parliamentarians and ministers, even some of the heads of the local level have given jobs to the workers in return for their hard work to win the elections.
When you see such 'Jagire' work, you are reminded of Chhathe, Hukke, Bishke, Bagainche appointed during the medieval slavery and Rana period. This government has made a rule that no more than 10 people can go even during the foreign visits of the President and the Prime Minister.
Not buying new vehicles for political and administrative officials. Do not keep private secretary and minister's press adviser in the ministry. These are good decisions. There was work to be done. Due to the prevailing tendency to exploit the state's wealth by focusing on power and convenience, the attention of the previous governments did not go towards it. When you want to do a
, something will happen! With the good work and decisions of this government, it is felt that the country has finally found the goal of good governance. The work of building the highway is still left. -Indrakumar Shrestha, Okhaldhunga
