Be accountable, ethics is dying
Meanwhile Nepali polity has taken another turn after Sujata Koirala accessed to deputy Prime Minister. After all, this event has added another history that anything can happen in Nepali polity where ethic is dead and morality is worthless. The step taken by MKN shows how leaders can go beyond the expectation in order to keep up the premier’s power. Needless
to say, politicians run behind power but should keep accountability towards people. Unfortunately, people are dying by either diarrhoea, flood, or unbearable market price. While asking about this question to a responsible minister from MKN cabinet, he just answered as if there exist nothing such problems. On question to meeting demand of food and its smooth supply, that Nepal is going to face severely in coming years there was no strategic answer rather a readymade one to ‘make people sustainable locally’. The answer is the best in itself but hard to implement. Which community doesn’t want to be sustainable itself? To attain the aim, it needs assistance from government at the technical, economic and knowledge based level. Does anyone have done enough study over which locality could be made sustainable by its potential resources? What mechanism does work to attain the sustainability?
As the festival is nearer to be over, people are being started to worry about crippled normal life by political stir in upcoming days. This instability is slowly engulfing harmonious society. Loss of trust, uncooperativeness and hostile atmosphere do nothing than create anarchy. The urgent need for today is to build trustworthiness, maintain faith of people, sincere discuss on natural resources distribution and scientific demarcation of geography in terms of setting federal structure. Without these initiatives there will be no way to attain the peace and harmony that lead finally to prosperity.
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