[Letter to the editor] Let's move toward prosperity, not confrontation

The youth who have become the bearers of change (the Gen-G generation) now also need to exercise high vigilance and introspection in order not to let the energy and anger of their movement go towards destruction.

Ashwin 27, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

[Letter to the editor] Let's move toward prosperity, not confrontation

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Party and leadership are indispensable in a party system. However, it is a fact that the Nepalese people are extremely disgusted with the 'guilty and old' leadership who have been dominating politics for decades and keep repeating their mistakes. So, now these leaders should self-examine and rest voluntarily. It is the height of gross arrogance to maintain the ego that 'I only protect the party and the country'. According to the laws of nature, empty spaces are filled.

The youth who have become the bearers of change (the Gen-G generation) now also need to exercise high vigilance and introspection in order not to let the energy and anger of their movement go towards destruction. The main task now is to transform political discontent into a meaningful campaign for all-round development, focusing on the condition of the people at the ground level. Only then is true change possible. The country can no longer bear the brunt of further agitations and destruction. The priority now is not confrontation - prosperity, not opposition - construction, not division - a common future bound together. 

time is very challenging. However, the country has high expectations from the current interim government. Its main responsibility is to restore the rule of law, ensure transparency and build a strong foundation to restore public confidence. If this government prioritizes the work of establishing a strong foundation of frugality, accountability and good governance, then this interim period itself can become the starting point of Nepal's permanent reform. 

– Indrakumar Shrestha, Okhaldhunga

Kantipur

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