Kathmandu. Outgoing Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that attempts are being made to do wrong politics by showing the innocent face of Jenji.
Writing a letter to Jenji from the army barracks Shivapuri, Oli said that his life would have taken a different turn if he had not sent the map of Nepal including Limpiyadhura to the United Nations or if others had followed his wishes. “A lot has happened to me since the day my children’s lives were destroyed by police bullets,” he said.
Letter from Oli
Dear Genji Babunis,
Today, sitting in this solitary security circle of Shivapuri, amidst the soldiers of the Nepal Army, I am thinking of you. Your faces are dancing in my heart. Wherever I go, every time, little children come to my lap as soon as they see me.
Their innocent laughter, the warm touch of that little body, fills me with a wonderful joy. I feel really thrilled to be around the kids. Perhaps you don’t know that I didn’t have children of my own because of the brutal torture inflicted by the regime of that time, in that bitter battle for change of law. Still, my desire to be a father never died, never faded.
When I heard that my children’s lives had been ended by a police bullet, a lot has been over for me since that day. The wound of that pain is still there today. Still, I always believed that there should be peace in society. You might remember that in 2051 BS, when I was the Home Minister, not a single bullet was fired from the state side during my tenure. I have always stood for peace, because I have experienced the brutality of violence in my own life. The movement of that second day, as disastrous as it was, I believe was not by your tender hands.
Attempts are being made to do wrong politics by showing your innocent face, by playing on your feelings. Arson of offices with important records in the country, and the release of prisoners from prisons have not happened without incident. There is a deep conspiracy behind all this. This law, which we have brought through innumerable sufferings and sacrifices, at that time we were not allowed to speak, we were not allowed to assemble, we were not allowed to question. We have brought this light system by fighting and struggling against that dark situation. Today, if you have been able to raise your voice and agitate, it is because of this system. Today, there is an attempt to massacre this very system, and you need to be sensitive to it.
Kids, I’m a little stubborn by nature. If it weren’t for this stubbornness, I might have given up long before I got to this point in the midst of so many difficulties. I have been insisting that the social media that does business in our country should follow the rules and be listed. I have been insisting that Lipulekh, Kalapani and Limpiyadhura belong to me. I have insisted that Lord Shri Ram was born in Nepal, not in India, as mentioned in the scriptures. If I had retreated from these stubbornness, I would have had many more opportunities and accomplished many things. My life would have taken a different turn if I had not sent the map of Nepal including Limpiyadhura to the United Nations or if others had followed my wishes.
But I have given all my property in the name of the state. Position and prestige have never been more important to me. Whether I stay in office or not has never been a big deal for me. The most important thing to me is to preserve the law. The main purpose of my life is to preserve this law, which gives you the right to speak, to walk, and to question. I believe that there will be no compromise on the issue of arrangements.
Your KP Sharma Oli, Shivpuri
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