Janapath Weekly: A national weekly newspaper of Nepal
Janapath is a national weekly newspaper of Nepal publishing from Kathmandu.
Thursday, December 24, 2015
KP Oli led #DahalOliCorruption alliance government should resign immediately. --- C.N. Khadga
Now it can be said that Nepal is almost at a stage of failure. Since four months there is no sufficient fuel supply, no cooking gas, no firewood, no medicines, no sufficient food items, and now no power supply too.
Victims of the devastating April 25 earthquake are still in limbo waiting relief and rehabilitation package.
More than half of the populace are on strike and agitation since more than four months demanding their respected identity, territorial presence and rightful shares in state mechanisms be incorporated in new constitution. But the
CPN-UML
led government, besides maki
ng provocative remarks and killing peaceful protesters and innocent children and women, is totally fail to manage the crisis and smooth supply of daily necessary materials to common people. Schools and colleges as well as hospitals are disturbed due to fuel and power crisis. But even senior officials of security agencies are found involved in corruption and black marketing. More than 2 dozens of politicians of major political parties including former prime ministers, ministers and law makers are under investigation of Commission of Investigation of Abuse of Authority in charge of corruption or misappropriation of properties. Chief (IGP) of Armed Police Force along with two DIGs and other officers are suspended in charge of corruption. But still the hawadari (Wind-man) prime minister KP Sharma Oli (
#
DahalOliCorruption
alliance) is making people fool promising to make country loadsheding free within a year by producing electricity from wind while country is facing at least 11 hours of declared power shortage daily but power outage is almost 20 hours a day in real. Credibility of state is failed. Nobody trusts decisions or commitment of government or ruling parties. In spite of making meaningful and clear dialogue with agitating own citizens and political parties, government itself handovers the domestic agenda to other country and seeks external mediation. All these things show lack of gut and confidence of Nepalese government and ruling parties to resolve national crisis and manage the situation to be able to drive the nation well. So, this government should immediately resign and pave ways for a consensus to solve the national crisis.
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