Let us not ignore the demands of Gen-ji

Looking at this now, it seems that the purpose of the government is only to hold elections. This is simply wrong. There is no point in holding elections just for the sake of elections.

Ashwin 23, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Let us not ignore the demands of Gen-ji

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The current government's job is never just to hold elections. It should immediately address and fulfill the legitimate demands raised by Jen-Ji. Looking at it now, it seems that the government's aim is only to hold elections. This is simply wrong. There is no point in holding elections just for the sake of elections.

Going to elections in this state after saving the country is a betrayal of the youth. Such an election was held earlier. What did it do? We have all seen it. Therefore, not only in the elections, but also to bring good governance to the country first. 

A directly elected Prime Minister is not only the demand of the youth but also of the country. Let the interim government listen to it. If elections are to be held in this situation, the same procedure as yesterday will be repeated again. So much sacrifice and movement will have no meaning. 

 The police who used force to suppress the peaceful movement of Jane-ji and the person who gave that order were prosecuted? If the then prime minister, home minister, home secretary, CDO and police chief are guilty, there should be no delay in bringing them to justice. The government should not cause another movement again. After the Jen-Ji movement and demonstrations, one of its demands was to become a directly elected prime minister. Has there been any 'process' about that yet? 

  – Purushottam Ghimire, Jorpati, Kathmandu

Kantipur

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