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By Babbler

     

*We have a new train but non-operational;

*We have a new map but non-usable;

*We have new loktantra but we cannot speak;

*We have new coronavirus, therefore, we cannot go out of homes.

(Courtesy, social networks)

Oli-Dahal meeting

Out of 27 days, PM and ruling party chairman KP Sharma Oli and another chairman Pushpakamal Dahal Prachanda held one-on-one meeting for 14 times. The outcome of such a prolonged meeting is zero.

Then why are they sending time, or say, whether they have enough leisure time to spend! Unfortunately, we are unaware that the two leaders discussed on overcoming the Covid-19 pandemic and mobilizing the party cadres in the fight against the pandemic. Of course, we came to know that the cabinet reshuffle has been delayed as Prachanda wanted to include more leaders from his camp including his daughter-in-law Bina Magar. Likewise, PM Oli is concerned about Gokul Banskota and Yubraj Khatiwada rather than other government business!

Date expired food in market

Different suppliers have sent date expired food in the market, according to the Police. There is a big group in this business, reports state. So what! As the country is run by date expired leaders, date expired food in the market is not odd!

Bankruptcy?

According to the report made public by the Auditor General, the government coffer is deficit by 75 billion rupees in the current fiscal year. As the government revenue has failed to meet the government expenditure, the Finance Ministry is now planning to issue a domestic bond to raise fund, the report states.

Isn’t it a symptom of bankruptcy?

This is loktantra!

Former prime minister Baburam Bhattarai has alleged that the three leaders, two former prime ministers and one sitting prime minister — Pushpakamal Dahal Prachanda, Sher Bahadur Deuba and KP Sharma Oli — were bribed with 8 billion rupees to scrap the Budhigandaki project.

The Nepali Congress, refuting the blame, has asked Bhattarai to produce evidence on the charge, whereas, the other two leaders belonging to the ruling Nepal Communist Party have remained silent.

Bhattarai has demanded an independent investigation.

Shouldn’t a probe commission be formed against such a charge?

The other question is that who stopped Bhattarai from producing the evidence he has and why Oli and Dahal are reluctant on constituting a probe committee?

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