Congress Deputy President Sharma Questions Government, New Political Forces After Patao Driver's Self-Immolation
Kathmandu. Regarding the self-immolation incident of Patao driver Ganesh Nepali, Nepali Congress Deputy President Bishwaprakash Sharma has raised questions about the working style of the government and new political forces. He has warned the country's leadership to be serious through social media, stating that this incident is representative of the extreme despair prevalent among citizens. Deputy President Sharma has mentioned that it has become necessary to delve deep and provide a thorough perspective on why new forces, after replacing old political parties, are still unable to generate hope in society. He has urged the Prime Minister to be serious about this gravity. He believes that if hope dies among the people, trust in anyone will not remain alive. Recalling past incidents, Sharma said that the state could not bind Prem Acharya to hope for life yesterday. He expressed concern, asking why such serious despair has arisen among citizens in such a short time today, if lessons were not learned from past incidents. His understanding is that the negative outcome today is due to the top leaders of yesterday thinking that everything was going fine. Mentioning Rastriya Swatantra Party President Ravi Lamichhane, Deputy President Sharma questioned, 'Is all this a scene of things going fine?' He also expressed anger, asking why the current government, instead of becoming a center of hope for citizens, is becoming a symbol of fear.
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