Our political leadership is corrupt

Experts and honest people have become the most persecuted in this decade when the corrupt tendency among the leadership attacked the essence of the constitution and scattered its people everywhere.

Ashwin 10, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Our political leadership is corrupt

We use Google Cloud Translation Services. Google requires we provide the following disclaimer relating to use of this service:

This service may contain translations powered by Google. Google disclaims all warranties related to the translations, expressed or implied, including any warranties of accuracy, reliability, and any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and noninfringement.

We are in the forefront of countries in the world that write and revise the constitution time and time again. Whether the country is suitable or not, we have made a large constitution in the year 2072 and called it the best in the world.

Despite spending billions of rupees and holding the election of the Constituent Assembly twice, in the span of 10 years, the honor and dignity of the country and its citizens have not only been tarnished, but the social and economic conditions of the common people are becoming shabby. 

When the corrupt tendency among the leadership attacked the essence of the constitution and scattered its people everywhere, experts and honest people became the most persecuted in this decade.

The right to live freely without being a member of any party, to demonstrate one's abilities has been taken away from the people. Due to the migration of wealth, youth and talent, the country has become economically, socially and ideologically poor in history. 

We are forced to watch the attacks on language, culture, and customs under the guise of the constitution. By grossly abusing the proportional election system, many leaders looted the country by making their husbands-in-laws, relatives as parliamentarians, ministers, and did not allow the neglected, oppressed, marginalized classes to rise up.

Making commissions when needed or not, diplomatic delegations, hiring their own people in important positions, buying and selling positions, and not holding back to buy and sell positions became a government tradition. Most of the people in power do not speak clearly about public affairs. 

The top leaders of the country's major parties are still considering the development-loving people, the Gen-G generation, who are protesting with reasonable demands, as their arch-enemy. On the other hand, no matter how much you criticize the officials of the state government who have been indolent for 10 years and are enjoying themselves from the people's taxes, it will not be enough.

In the meantime, the country has reached a state where it cannot rise due to crimes such as gold, human smuggling, trafficking, visit visa case, encroachment on land. Moreover, when will we recover from the loss of billions during the Gen-G movement?-Kamal Rayamazhi, Bharatpur, Chitwan

 

Kantipur

Link copied successfully