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By Babbler

After several years’ efforts, the Province No 5 got its name “Lumbini” along with identifying its permanent capital as Bhaluwang. 

However, for a section of people, recognizing Bhaluwang as the capital is not acceptable as they are happy with Butwal as its capital. 

The ruling provincial government had issued whip on the announcement, although, many ruling party province council members were also dissatisfied from shifting of the provincial capital city.

In result, tyres burning demonstrations were witnessed in Butwal. Finally, the government had to impose curfew to curb the agitation. The Nepali Congress province council members, following the Nepali loktantrik practice, destroyed chairs and table on Monday. The students affiliated with the NC even damaged the vehicle of the chief minister. 

Still, No 1 and No 2 provinces are to announce the province name and the province capital. It has become a Herculean task for the pro-federalism activists. 

      

 Oli’s Delhi connections 

It is said that presently, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli is happy as he has been able to convince his bosses in Delhi that he is not against India. 

Therefore, inaction, PM Oli has asked the education minister for not circulating the already printed textbook with new Nepal’s map adopted by the constitution. The map in the textbook has included Kalapani-Limpiyadhura territory. Perhaps, being afraid of the Indians, Oli has decided not to circulate the new textbook!

This is Oli’s patriotism, perhaps!

 

Why federalism? 

Why Nepal adopted federalism, perhaps those political actors who had advocated for it should reply. Perhaps, they should also answer why Nepal like a tiny country so many numbers of provinces! Surely, to divide Nepalis and to plant the seed of conflict, the concept was developed by those who are working for foreign countries!

   

Nepal’s railway and Nepal

We have purchased the railway, that arrived and now, that has been parked somewhere. We failed to operate it. 

We had enough time to recruit necessary manpower but the inefficient government was unable to do so.

This is Nepal and there is our brand new railway parked instead of its operation!

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