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9 August 2008 152 views No Comment
This is sad, Leaders, at a time when the country needs unity and stability are busy fighting among themselves. They are least bothered about the civilians and why should they be, they are Nepali politicians and it is their birthright to think about themselves first. Mr. Prachanda wants to be the PM and Mr. Koirala wants the same. Mr. Khanal wants five major ministries under his belt forgetting Mr. Yadav has also forwarded the same demands. Oh, PM’s chair is not enough to satisfy my power thirst, I also need four other portfolios to go with is what Mr. Koirala says and Mr. Gautam is heard making demands for the post of vice PM. This does not sound like leaders working towards political consensus instead it sounds and looks like them playing a game, the dirty game of politics.

Just speaking my mind, for a change, Mr. Koirala should step aside and let someone from the younger generation with proper education, adequate knowledge of Nepali politics, dynamic leadership and ample love for his/her motherland, lead the country. I believe this is what the Nepalese people are looking for as well. The question is do we have one single personality who possesses these qualities among the so called leaders of Nepal? I don’t think so. All we have is power hungry opportunist leaders.

It has already been quite some time since the CA elections and these politicians are still unable to form a Government and would you in any way believe that these same leaders are going to build a constitution in two years? A distant dream, not impossible but very tough.

Unless these leaders come above and beyond this practice of dirty politics, they may still have a future because that is what they are working for but the country NEPAL has no future. Give it a thought.

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