Communist Party Leader Criticizes Current Political Leadership and Policies
Hetauda. Nepali Communist Party (NCP) Bagmati Province Chairman and Provincial Assembly member Saral Sahayatri has said that the current political leadership and their style of work are not correct. Speaking at the Bagmati Provincial Assembly meeting on Monday, leader Sahayatri said that the country is currently in a challenging phase.
Leader Sahayatri said that the blood and sweat of the working class and the Dalit community have been shed in the construction of Nepal. He said that the rulers consume the shoes, clothes, and buildings made by the Dalit community, but still view them as untouchables and dirty.
He stated that Prime Minister Balen Shah's statement regarding the border was opposed, and apologized from the parliament's rostrum for keeping the map of Greater Nepal in his office when he was mayor in the past, saying that India had encroached upon Nepal's land.
“Prime Minister, by keeping the map of Greater Nepal, did you later try to surrender by indirectly apologizing to India? This is a matter of the feelings and self-respect of all Nepalis. The encroachment in Lipulek, Limpiyadhura, and Susta should be viewed from a Nepali perspective,” he said. “Before an engineer learns to draw a map, millions of hardworking Kamies were engineers. They built the houses and temples of the rulers, but they themselves had to be untouchables. The main reason for our country lagging behind is this discriminatory perspective.”
According to him, the federal government has created terror by running bulldozers over squatter settlements at night. He said that the government is moving towards inhumanity by running bulldozers over places where there are lactating mothers and school-going children. Leader Sahayatri said that it is ironic that the public considers the virtual heroes and talkers of social media as their thoughts and commitment.
He satirized that cooperative thieves are looting people's land and property and showing them plots in heaven. Leader Sahayatri said that the federal republic system in Nepal came from a struggle against the old mentality of applying the sandalwood of self-interest in the guise of religion and treating people like animals due to the caste system.
“The landless squatters love the country, they are not terrorists. Rather, the principle of democracy that criminals should flee but the innocent should not be punished should always be remembered by the rulers,” he said. “Learn to rein in arrogance in time. If the tendency to follow the virtual world is not corrected through the educational system, there is a danger that anyone can rule this country and it will head towards downfall.”
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