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 Need to get rid of corrupt politicians
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Posted on 03-01-23 7:41 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Nepal has been plagued by corruption for many years, with many politicians using their positions of power for personal gain rather than serving the people they were elected to represent. The consequences of this corruption can be seen in the country's struggling economy, poor infrastructure, and lack of access to basic services such as healthcare and education. In order to rid Nepal of corrupt politicians, there are several steps that common citizens can take.

The first step is to raise awareness about the problem of corruption. Many people in Nepal are unaware of just how widespread corruption is, or how deeply it has infiltrated the political system. By educating themselves and others about the problem, citizens can begin to demand accountability and transparency from their elected officials.

The second step is to hold politicians accountable for their actions. This can be done through various means, such as filing complaints with the appropriate authorities, organizing protests and rallies, and boycotting businesses or individuals that are known to be involved in corruption.

Another important step is to support honest and ethical candidates in elections. Too often, voters in Nepal are swayed by promises of money or other incentives from corrupt politicians, rather than voting for the candidate who will truly represent their interests. By actively seeking out and supporting honest candidates, citizens can help to shift the balance of power in the political system.

However, there are several obstacles that may surface in the fight against corruption. One of the biggest obstacles is the fact that many corrupt politicians are deeply entrenched in the system, with connections to powerful individuals and institutions. These individuals may use their influence to block or undermine efforts to fight corruption, making it difficult to achieve meaningful change.

Another obstacle is the culture of impunity that exists in many parts of Nepal. Too often, corrupt officials are able to escape punishment for their actions, either through bribery or because of a lack of political will to prosecute them. This lack of accountability can make it difficult to make progress in the fight against corruption.

In conclusion, getting rid of corrupt politicians in Nepal is a difficult but achievable goal. By raising awareness, holding politicians accountable, and supporting honest candidates, common citizens can help to shift the balance of power in the political system. However, there will be obstacles to overcome, including powerful individuals who are invested in maintaining the status quo. With persistence and determination, however, it is possible to create a more just and equitable society in Nepal.
 
Posted on 03-02-23 5:23 PM     [Snapshot: 70]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Unfortunately creating “a more just and equitable society” is how you say a pipe dream. First citizens need to look at themselves. Ghar banauda jagga michney, traffic rules follow nagarni etc etc list goes on. Everyone is after personal benefits.
Secondly when people have never experienced or seen what it is like to have good healthcare system, infrastructure or education what expectation are those people going to have ? Also, Khana, launa garo cha healthcare, infrastructure & education systems are secondary concerns.
Thirdly geopolitics, due to the location of the country & outside/foreign influencers/players we will always have political instability which will keep the environment for corrupt politicians to thrive for ever.

Garo cha.
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Posted on 03-03-23 12:29 PM     [Snapshot: 143]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Well I can also write LOL

Getting rid of corrupt politicians in Nepal is a complex issue that requires a multi-pronged approach. Here are some suggestions:

  1. Strengthen anti-corruption laws: The government should strengthen anti-corruption laws and ensure that they are effectively enforced. This can include creating an independent anti-corruption agency, increasing penalties for corrupt behavior, and providing protection for whistleblowers.

  2. Improve transparency and accountability: The government should ensure that there is greater transparency and accountability in its operations. This can include requiring politicians to disclose their assets and sources of income, implementing open procurement processes, and providing access to information to the public.

  3. Increase public awareness: The public should be educated about the dangers of corruption and its impact on society. This can include awareness campaigns, workshops, and education programs in schools and universities.

  4. Empower civil society: Civil society organizations such as non-governmental organizations (NGOs), media, and watchdog groups play an important role in holding politicians accountable. The government should support and empower these groups to do their work effectively.

  5. Elect honest politicians: The public has the power to elect honest politicians who are committed to fighting corruption. Voters should educate themselves about the candidates and vote for those who have a record of honesty and integrity.

  6. Demand accountability: The public should demand accountability from their elected representatives. This can include participating in protests, writing to politicians, and contacting the media.

It is important to note that getting rid of corrupt politicians is a long-term process that requires sustained effort and commitment from all stakeholders.




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Posted on 03-04-23 12:39 PM     [Snapshot: 280]     Reply [Subscribe]
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मेरो बिचार मा घर , गाउ , राज्य पछि रास्ट्रीय स्तरमा जादा ठिक होला | काका हरु ले २०३६ सालका कुरा बेला बेलामा गरेको सुनेको छु | उनीहरुको भनाइ अनुसार आफ्ना छोरा छोरीलाई घरमा र सक्नेले विदेश पठाए भने प्रजातन्त्र आओस र आउनै पर्छ भनि जोरदार कुरा गर्थे |
भनाईको आशय : अरु र अरुका छोरा छोरी प्रजातन्त्रको लागि लडून भिडुन | करप्सन को भर्शना आफ्ना घर बाटै सुरु गर्नु पर्छ | आफुले कमाएको चै ठिक देखने हरु को कुनै कमि छैन |

 
Posted on 03-11-23 2:22 PM     [Snapshot: 659]     Reply [Subscribe]
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के हो सबैका मुखमा भोटे ताल्चा लगाई दिए कि क्या हो ? आफ्ना अंगका भैसी नदेख्ने हरु अरुको अंगका जुम्रा देख्नेहरुको हुईया बन्द भएछ |
घुस खान बाध्य बनाइएको कारण ले नख्वाई कामै बन्दैन | मेरो नागरिकतामा लेखन्दासले मसि अलिकति तलमाथि भएको सरकारी फाटका मानिसले यो त लतपतिएको छ मिल्दैन भनि खुट्टा अड्याइ हाले | यहि नागरिकताले दशौ काम देखि राहदानी समित लिनपाइयो अलिक गहिरिएर हेर्नुस, डबल लेखाइ देख्नु भयो भने अर्को बनाएर ल्याउछु भने पछि हाकिम ले उहाले भनेको ठिकै हो , डबल कोरिएको देखिदैन भन्दै सहि गरि दिए | धन्न हो प्रभु मेरो एक साता र ५ -७ हजार जोगाई दियौ भन्दै खुसीको लामो स्वास फेरेको थिए |
यो हो नेपालको पारा र चाला | काभ्रे नेपाल जादै छ : तेस्को के हबिगत हुने हो | साझामा जथाभाबी बोले झैँ बोल्यो तेस्को के हालत हुने हो सम्झदै मेरो अंग सिरिङ्ग भयो |

 


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