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Conflicting Views Of So-called Nepalese Leaders

Issue 35, August 26, 2012

By KTM Metro Reporter

August 24, 2012: to bring more federalists to its side, the Federal Democratic Republican Alliance (FDRA) has decided to hold discussions with the leaders of all other political parties including those not represented in the dissolved Constituent Assembly and civil society leaders starting on September 4, 2012. This is a part of an attempt on building a trust between the ruling and the opposition leaders that has been slipped away after the exchange of fiery words between them.

Talking to the reporters in Bharatpur of Chitwan, Vice-chairman of CPN-UML Bamdev Gautam said that the Head of State needed to take bold steps means to fire the prime minister and then declare a procedure of electing a new prime minister to prevent any political crisis. This guy actually wanted to run the country into crisis inviting the Head of State to indulge in the activities that the Constitution did not allow him.

District-level leaders of NC demanded the government should immediately launch an investigation into the officials holding elected public offices, and also complained that only the NC leaders had been targeted at such investigation. People would highly appreciate such sincere district-level NC leaders if they really could force the government to do so.  More corrupt leaders would go to jail. Then, maybe, a half of the current NC leaders would find a shelter at jail. Corruption cases against NC leaders were only a drop in a bucket.

Youth leaders affiliated to the CPN-UML had declared that they were launching a campaign to reveal the misdeeds of the Madhesh leaders to the Madheshi people living in the southern flatland. These guys needed to expose the misdeeds of the leaders of other political parties, too including the CPN-UML to all the Nepalis. Then, these youth guys would find that their breadwinners: corrupt leaders of CPN-UML heading to join the corrupt NC leaders in jail.

Student leaders affiliated to CPN-Maoist have started raising their voices against private schools and started off talking about a new skill-oriented education system to introduce. If the private schools were to go then Nepalis would need to go out of country even for the basic education not to mention the skill-oriented education. Hundreds if not thousands of technical schools including medical schools have been operating in Nepal. Obviously, these so-called Maoist guys did not know the real situation of the private investment in the education, and its contribution not only to the education but also to the economy in general.

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