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Children’s use

The Himalayan Times 24 December 2015 Children’s use Rauatahat district remained tense after one student was shot dead by security forces during demonstration on Sunday. A day after those incidents, irate students attacked and burnt down some police posts, pulled down compound wall of and picketed Area Police for four hours. They even attacked and burnt some government offices as well. It was very unfortunate to see the disgruntled parities involving students in the protests which is totally against the rights of the students to independently engage in teaching-learning process. It is really surprising to see the security personnel using excessive forces to quell people’s right to peaceful demonstration. And, it is really disturbing and unfortunate to see the students coming out in the streets and get killed during demonstration. Where are we leading the young students who are considered to be the future pillars of the nation? Why do not the ruling parties become ...

FALSE PROMISES

The Kathmandu Post 25 December 2015 FALSE PROMISES People must be happy to know that the PM KP Oli has promised to end load shedding within a year. However, many previous governments and ministers had made such promises too. But, concrete measures were not taken to fulfil those promises. In any case, it is easier said than done. Even so, things might turn around this time considering the hardships faced by the country and its people due to the “unofficial” trade blockade by the Indian government since the last three months. This situation had forced the government to seek alternatives to improve and strengthen the energy sector (“Fuel crisis prompts govt to mull 15-year plan” December 23, Money I). Time has come for the Oli government to put detailed plans and programmes in action to reduce the existing load shedding hours and assure the public that the government is serious this time. Those plans and programmes should be immediately implemented in order to comp...

UTTER FAILURE

The Kathmandu Post 18 December 2015                        UTTER FAILURE          It was extremely saddening to read the news report that earthquake victims are reeling under sever cold (“Victims shiver as parties bicker” 16 Dec, Page 1). Almost all the political leaders and their parties who were at helm made numerous promises to these victims. However, they are compelled to live in temporary shelters over seven months after the quake. More victims may lose their lives if the government fails to take swift act. It took eight months for the government just to table the National Reconstruction Bill in Parliament (“Govt pushes both bills through” 16 Dec. Page 1) and finally it has been passed. However, the tug of war among the major parties to appoint the CEO for the Reconstruction Authority has already begun. If it p...

End political bickering

The Himalayan Times ! 7 December 2015 End political bickering The Madhes unrest has been going on for almost four months putting the lives of the general people in great difficulty. If this situation continues for some time more, many human casualties are likely to occur which will be extremely painful to hear and bear. However, both the ruling and agitating parties do not seem to budge an inch from their political stands blaming each other for this political deadlock. It is very unfortunate to see the people continue to suffer from this destructive politics played by some political leaders for their own political benefits. What could have happened if the big three parties had waited for few more days to settle the political issues with the disgruntled forces before promulgating the new constitution? Now, the agitating parties have again started threatening to intensify their protest if the ruling parties do not become serious in solving the political issues (“UDM...