JSP MP Mahanta Thakur Criticizes PM Balen Shah's Governance, Calls Him 'Nepali Hitler'
Kathmandu. Janata Samajwadi Party (JSP), Nepal MP Mahanta Thakur has objected to the working style of Prime Minister Balen Shah.
Speaking at the National Assembly meeting on Wednesday, MP Thakur described the Shah-led administration as 'inefficient' and commented on him as 'Nepali Hitler'. He also claimed that the government has not fulfilled any of the promises made to the public.
MP Thakur accused Sah of attacking the employee administration and creating a situation of protest by removing employees from their positions. He also claimed that there is interference in the offices of political parties, furniture is being burned, and continuous attacks are being carried out on the parties.
Speaking on issues of education and health, Thakur said that the strictness towards private schools (boarding schools) and nursing homes will have a serious impact on the future of millions of students and teachers.
Discussing the impact of the government on the country, Thakur said in the meeting, 'Disappointment has spread in the country due to the failure of the Balen government to fulfill its promises, and incidents of suicide are increasing. Leaders of parties are feeling insecure, and businessmen are on the verge of fleeing.'
Stating that this is further weakening Nepal's economic condition, he clarified that education and health cannot run solely on the government's support. He added, 'If nursing homes and boarding schools are closed, the consequences will be dire.'
Accusing the current administration of trying to ban organized institutions, Thakur said, 'This government has abolished trade unions and student organizations. In this way, every institution, every organized institution, he does not want to see that organization.'
He questioned what the intention is after attacking and destroying organizations. He added, 'Is it to build his own organization or what does he call his freedom? Nepali dictator, Nepali Hitler. He has become a Nepali Hitler, whatever he says is right, whatever he does is law.'
He stated that this kind of working style is taking the country in the wrong direction.
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