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By Babbler
Indian security personnel have speculated that Khalistani leader Amritpal Singh, who has escaped from India and could be hiding in Nepal.
Nepali security personnel, upon the Indian request, have remained alert and security presence around the bordering districts has been beefed up.
Hiding of such people under security search is common in each other’s countries as India has kept open the Nepal-India border. Nepal has time and again requested the Indian authorities for regulating the international border curbing the free movement of criminals, terrorists and people under security search.
If India wishes to keep the international border open, maybe, in future, criminal as well as terrorist activities against each other countries incline. Is India ready to face such threats?
The government itself is a loan shark
Loan sharking has become a major problem in districts. Those influential people in society, under the influence of the district administration, are exploiting innocent and illiterate people by providing loans at high-interest rates and capturing poor people’s property by developing fake documents. Local police and administration sided with those influential people.
Victims of the loan sharking came to Kathmandu and organized demonstrations but the government seems helpless. The government formed a talk team and expressed commitment to addressing the problem. But the victims are not ready to trust the words given by the government authorities.
If the government would have tried to resolve this serious issue, it could initiate an investigation and taken action against those feudal who have exploited those innocent and helpless people.
In fact, the government itself is acting as the loan shark. The Nepal Electricity Authority, and Transportation Management Department, among others, are taking heavy fines to their clients if they fail to pay the government revenue on time.
The government, which talks about socialism, in practice, is acting as an exploiter.
Breakfast meeting
After the Supreme Court gave the verdict for not publishing advertisements related to alcohol, a group of the media-owner held a breakfast meeting with the acting chief justice of the Supreme Court requesting the latter for altering the court decision.
The report of the breakfast meeting didn’t appear in their media, yet, it was disclosed by some online portals and social networks.
Ban on publishing alcohol advertisements might have affected those owner-editors, therefore, they are putting pressure on the acting chief justice just for their benefit by neglecting the negative impact of such advertisements!
Again about advertisement
A section of media – print and Online – got the opportunity for publishing the Ncell advertisements. This advertisement is a clarification by Ncell against the allegation made by some media about manipulating the information and communication regulation.
Another section of media has reported about removing an article from the regulation by the Information and Communications Ministry in the interest of Ncell, Cellphone service providing joint venture company, by creating a huge loss to the nation.
Interestingly, the government has remained silent. Perhaps, this is an example of a setting and perhaps big leaders in the ruling alliance are the major shareholders in the setting!
According to the Drishti vernacular daily, Prime Minister Dahal, for his personal gains, intends for a planned corruption by removing an article in the regulation. Any clarification from the PM’s office?
QUOTES OF THE WEEK
- Sikkim got democracy but could not get a country
Dr Surendra KC
- he nation is intended to reward Ncell once again! After all, it should be rewarded for service rendered for expensive health treatment and organizing foreign junkets for the senior leaders of the country!
Ratna Sansar Shrestha
- If we want to make the country corruption-free and developed, we should not do so by showing our wisdom in the room. We have to revolt in the streets. This is what these incapable people are ruling on us with the mentality that those sukila mukila(sophisticated people) are unable to do it. We must jump directly into politics against them.
Rambhakta Thakur
- There are 8 thousand 764 industries registered in Nepal. There are 36 thousand 107 elected representatives who receive monthly salaries and allowances. Proportionally, a registered enterprise has approximately 4.12 representatives. If these 4.12 representatives eased an industrial problem, economic activity would increase.
Govind Raj Pokharel
- Until a few years ago, society projected Khagendra Sangraula as a role model. At that time there was a craze for republicanism. Nowadays, society is ashamed as most of the guards of republicanism belong to the Khagendra Sangraula clans.
Roshan Sibakoti
- China evolved from hardware to software and today leads 37 out of 44 industries globally. India is rapidly moving from software to hardware. Nepal is very good at producing alcohol. That’s why we like wine.
Yubaraj Sangroula
- There were enough Congress workers who projected Swarnim Wagle as a great economist and said that if he becomes finance minister, the country will be drastically transformed. Now they may lambast Wagle saying he is an incapable person.
I personally believe that Wagle is a person who is working for foreigners and imposed foreigners developed plans in our economy. He lacks his original ideology.
Surja Karki
- Yesterday, Prime Minister Pram Pushpa Kamal Dahal opened fire by raising the issue of alleged malpractices in the immediate parliamentary system. Today, he himself is the cause of the same system and the same corruption. As a result, today all parties are putting the guns of politics on the shoulder of the weak but ambitious Dahal.
Muma Ram Khanal
- The state is a reserve tank (bhakari) and politicians are beggars. The beggars are taking stuff from the reserve tank as much as they can. This is Nepal, the home of the Nepali people.
Bhim Bhurtel
- Not only the electric buses bought by the government of Nepal but also the electric buses bought by Sajha Yatayat have been dumped in the garages. Why charging stations are not installed along with buying the buses?
Ratna Sansar Shrestha







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