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The alternative now is a government led by the most acceptable person and the election.

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The fire of chaff had been burning in Nepal’s politics for a long time. The fire of the chaff burns inside. Rather than when and how the fire started, the question now is what is the result of that fire today.

The main reason why the country is facing such a plight today is the weakness of the current leadership. This is a false promise that the leadership has not been able to protect.

Considering oneself as omniscient, not being able to understand the wishes of the people, not being able to listen to constructive suggestions about oneself, making such suggestions a means of taking resentment instead of taking them as suggestions, working for oneself and those around oneself instead of working with the country and people in one’s mind, the result of working for oneself and those around them has now become a situation where the leaders have to flee the country.

This government, which was trapped in the clutches of a limited number of businessmen, has never been able to do anything except exception for the food community. He always worked for the food community under the guise of middlemen. Without investment, without industry, without factories, without the leaders and those around them, they became billionaires. No one dared to ask how they earned that money, no one dared to answer.

No government has been able to bring a policy to increase employment in the country. They could not implement it. The main reason for this is that the ‘economy of middlemen’ leaders, their cadres and high officials do not have to worry to earn billions without hard work. Ordinary people will not get any employment. In the 50-degree heat of the Gulf, many people had fun in the remittances sent by shoveling and sweating blood. When it started protesting on social media, the government could not tolerate it.

The fire that had been burning inside suddenly became like a fire that had been burning. About a week ago, Zhenji made public the luxurious lives of the children of politicians, middlemen, high-ranking officials, industrialists, businessmen. On Monday, there was a protest against tax evasion, corruption and shutdown of social media by leaders and those in power. Last week, the vehicle of a leader who had participated in the Statute Conference organized by the CPN-UML hit a girl while crossing the road and the vile remarks made by Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli on this issue were being watched by all.

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli was thinking of shutting down all mouths by setting up the Cyber Bureau of Nepal Police as soon as he wrote something on social media.

Oli has made a huge contribution to hollowing out the country from within by saying that I am not my son, nor my daughter. Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba, CPN (Maoist Centre) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal, CPN (S) Chairman Madhav Kumar Nepal, CPN (S) leader Jhalanath Khanal have contributed to the campaign.

For a long time, it has been said that the country is looking for a young and new leadership. As soon as the new leadership is mentioned, Oli has left Deuba, Deuba has left, Prachanda has left the government.

These three leaders did not allow the leaders below them to come. If the leaders are to be run according to the wishes of the Nepali people, then there is no alternative to handing over the leadership to the leaders of the third rank.

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has resigned from his post while we are writing this special editorial. It is not enough for him to resign from the post of Prime Minister. He should resign from the party leadership.

If Oli, Deuba and Prachanda had handed over the leadership on time, 19 youths would not have died across the country on Monday. The deceased have been identified as Buddha Bahadur Tamang, 41, of Kirtipur, Santosh BK, 29, of Belka-4, Udayapur, Sulav Das Shrestha, 25, of Banke, Saim Chaulagain, 19, Ishwor Adhikari, 26, of Banasthali, Kathmandu, Aayush Thapa, 29, Gaurav Joshi, 27, of Sindhupalchowk and Yogesh Shrestha, 21, of Barhabise-6, Sindhupalchowk. Likewise, Nischal Saru Magar, 18, of Arghakhanchi, Bimal Bhatta, 22, of Barpak Sulikot-5, Gorkha and another youth whose name and address are unknown have died at Civil Hospital.

The deceased have been identified as Saurav Kishor Shrestha, 30, of Banasthali, and Sushan Bohara, 23, of Bajhang and Kirtipur. Similarly, 23-year-old Rashid Khatiwada died at the Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital. Three people died at Everest Hospital in Baneshwor They have been identified as Binod Maharjan, 30, of Lalitpur Metropolis-7, Dali Narayan Tamang,42, of Kavre-Timal and Yogendra Neupane,23,of Duwakot, Bhaktapur.

This situation has arisen today because of the unplanned cross rulers in power.

Weak home administration, capricious political leadership, powerful middlemen are trying to disintegrate such a beautiful country today.

Some of Tuesday’s incidents should not have happened. It is never right to encourage violence in the name of seeking peace.

All the events that have happened today should teach a lesson that not only the current leadership but also any future leadership should not do wrong.

It is not an ordinary matter for the leadership to leave the country within 2 days of the youth waking up. This is how the country should be built if the youth are awakened and the third level leaders of political parties get the opportunity. The leaders of the three parties should publicly apologize and announce their political retirement. The next option is to form an interim government under the leadership of a person who will accept everyone in a new all-party manner and a new election.

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