Do we address people of different political faiths as citizens of Nepal first, instead of resorting to name‑calling? Virtue signaling becomes easy when we conveniently flip our stance on how political discourse should be.
And now, at least have some shame, and sad part is RSP supporters have become even more aggressive, going around trying to find evidence that Nepal encroached on India’s territory.
Have they forgotten that they are Nepali citizens first, and RSP supporters second?
Belun really thought running a government was as easy as generating social media hype. A couple of months in and his administration is already a chaotic mess of diplomatic blunders, ruthless street evictions and cabinet purges
हैन, दक्षता भन्दा पनि भनसुन, सोर्सफोर्स, मोलमोलाई को आधारमा मात्रै जागिर दिनुपर्छ भन्ने संस्कार हो @setopati को? के आपत आइलाग्यो राष्ट्र सेवकले गरेको चाकरीको पक्षपोषण गर्नुपर्ने? लाज लाग्दैन?
Nepali media has recently been giving too much space to an individual accused of rape and a shootout, which surprisingly suggests their soft corner for criminals.
सत्ता पक्षलाई ‘हामीले संसार जितेका छौं, संविधान पनि केही होइन, संसद् पनि केही होइन, ऐनकानुन केही होइनन्’ भन्ने परेको उनले दाबी गरे ।
#Onlinekhabar#AinMahar#parliament
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राजनीतिक चेत हुँदैनभएको मान्छेः आफ्नो धारणासँग मेल नखानेलाई मान्छे गन्दैन । जे पायो त्यो लेख्छ । जतापायो त्यतै ल्याङल्याङ गर्छ । आफू वा आफ्नो धारणासँग मिल्दा हरिद्धार नमिल्दा मलद्धार सोच्छ । 2/2
Balendra Shah, who assumed office just two months ago, does as he pleases, with little regard for constitutional norms, parliamentary procedures or diplomatic niceties. https://t.co/7NjgcXr6m7
I don't understand 🇳🇵nationalism. Someone encroaches upon our land, everyone's up in arms. So it should be a matter of national pride if we encroach on someone else's land. After all, the tables have turned. Why are our rashtrawadis and chief cartographers not happy?
@SulavKarki@mula_guffadi They could definitely add an exception provision in the draft for the satellite based network company only while keeping the 80% FDI cap on existing telecom operators.