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Thursday, May 21, 2026

राजनीतिमा क्रांति भयो, पत्रकारितामा क्रांति भएन

PM Shah’s leadership style mirrors past authoritarian Nepali politicians Nepalis under PM Shah, less than two months in, are experiencing buyer’s remorse. .......... Days after Gurung’s departure, seemingly acting out of resentment for having been stymied as Kathmandu’s mayor, Shah ordered the destruction of illegal settlements in Kathmandu with hardly any consideration of the physical and psychological impact on the thousands who had to experience the destruction of their homes so wantonly. Shah may have had the law on his side to level those structures, but instead of acting out of spite against the most vulnerable group of people who lived precariously close to the river—not out of choice but out of compulsion—it could have been done in a much more humane manner. Shah seems to have been suffering a mayoral hangover and felt the impulse to act, although as prime minister, he should have known there was nothing to stand in his way. Careful planning would have achieved the same result with less suffering and even earned him kudos instead of brickbats........... We are well aware that it was Balen-mania that swept the RSP to these heights, and Shah would be quite right to believe that most of the MPs owe their offices to him and him alone.......... Some see parallels between Shah and Singapore’s architect, Lee Kuan Yew. Besides the fact that both Shah and Lee assumed charge of their countries at the age of 35 .......... Lee saw it fit to make his case publicly throughout his time in office......... nary a word about what his vision is, where we are headed, and how we are going to get there.


राजनीतिमा क्रांति भयो, पत्रकारितामा क्रांति भएन 

देश विकसित बनाउने हो भने विधिको शासन स्थापित गर्नैपर्छ। राजधानी सुन्दर नबनाइकन देश विकसित बनाउन सकिँदैन। 

रास्वपा का सांसद हरुले Messaging Discipline (सन्देश अनुशासन) देखाउन सक्नुपर्यो। 

सत्तामा रहेको पार्टी का सांसद ले निरन्तर जनतामा सन्देश पुर्याउन सक्नुपर्छ। प्रत्येक हप्ता पार्टी ले आफ्ना सांसद लाई Talking Points (बोल्ने बुंदा हरु) जारी गर्न सक्नुपर्यो। 

रास्वपा का सांसद हरुले सोशल मीडिया को भरपुर प्रयोग गर्नुपर्यो। 

पार्टीले सरकारको कामको सन्देश जनता सम्म निरन्तर पुर्याउनुपर्यो। 





Why and how is Balen rattling the old guard In the Nepali society, people and leaders alike are unable to accept someone considerably younger than oneself as a leader, and belittle them with the attitude of ‘what could they possibly know'............. I cannot recall any government since 1991 that began working at the pace of the current one........ the people who sent Balen, having watched him speak a total of 26 minutes across the entire election campaign, did so precisely because they liked that style: speak less, do more......... in Nepal's feudal-minded society, there is the persistent problem of being unable to accept someone considerably younger than oneself as a leader, and of belittling them with the attitude of ‘what could they possibly know’. Comb through the words of some senior writers and commentators who have been writing for a long time, and that sentiment can be read quite plainly.

Nepal keeps protesting over Lipulekh. India and China keep ignoring it Despite a decade of diplomatic notes, two unyielding neighbours have kept returning the territorial dispute to square one..... Nepal claims the area under the Sugauli Treaty of 1816 and maintains that neither India nor China can conduct trade or transit through Lipulekh without its consent. The Rastriya Swatantra Party, now in government, has consistently held that Limpiyadhura, Lipulekh, and Kalapani are integral parts of Nepal’s sovereign territory.

सुकुमबासी बस्ती हटेको मनोहरा खोलामा के बन्दैछ ? यस्तो छ आयोजना प्रमुखको योजना मनोहरा खोलालाई हामी पुरानै लयमा फर्काउँछौँ : निर्मलराज बराल

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