
Our leaders are engaged in verbal war alleging to each other that they would face the fate of Bangladesh’s deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina, who had to flee away to India following an uprising in Bangladesh.
Earlier, outgoing prime minister Pushpakamal Dahal warned that Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli may face the fate of Sheikh Hasina, in reply, PM Oli said that there is no situation like Bangladesh and Nepal is not the photocopy of Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. Such arguments of our leaders certainly entertain commoners who are suffering from bad governance, corruption, and anarchism performed by political leaders. If we visit social sites, the desperation of people can be observed. How the people have accessed the political leaders they have expressed their opinions. When Prime Minister Oli and Nepali Congress president Sher Bahadur Deuba were present at the inaugural ceremony of the Gaura festival at the Tundikhel open theatre, youths chanted slogans asking the two leaders to quit the country. Two youths were later arrested on the charge of chanting slogans against the two leaders of the two big parties, NC and UML. Whether the leaders in the government could get a lesson from such slogans against them or not, we are unaware. Nevertheless, this is the mood of the commoners.
Every day, the Maitighar Mandala is occupied by youths demanding an end to corruption, punishment to the cooperative's frauds, and punishment of the culprits involved in the rape and murder of innocent girls. It seems the nation is waiting for a big storm and the present silence may burst anytime.
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