A 6-year-old cricketer who idolizes Dipendra
As events in Global accelerate, the focus remains on Deependralai Idol Mane 6 Year Old Cricketer, bringing clearer perspective to the multifaceted nature of these recent reports.
After the government removed the Sukumwasi settlements on the banks of the Kathmandu Valley using force, Nepali society is now focused on the debate about it. Its waves have spread a kind of hope and fear to the poor in the cities and countryside of the country at the same time. In this process, it is being protested that the state has interfered with the constitutional rights of the citizens, the legal process and the self-esteem of the people while using the power and oppressed them. On the other hand, there is a frenzy. It seems that the Balen government has gifted one chocolate to the Nepalese people and the middle class citizens are enjoying themselves like children. The government must answer the questions raised regarding the excessive use of force and other procedural issues during the uprising. Not only now, but also in the upcoming elections and in the years to come, the RSVP will not be able to avoid answering it. It remains to be seen how the RSVP as a party will express the grievances of its voters and the uprooted citizens. The time has not come to assess whether the response created by the government's own initiative, the lack of proper management, the respect of the poor citizens may result in opposition, or whether it will prove itself by managing it satisfactorily. Here, the history of landlessness and squatters in Nepal, the state's efforts to distribute land and its economic politics will be tried to gain some experience. And there will also be a chance to have some personal opinion about the solution of the urban area housing issue. 'Society's problem' The common consciousness of the society calls the question of slum management a 'problem' for those who are not.
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