New Prime Minister in Nepal
Jan 21, 2015
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We are proud being a country of Buddha’s birth place. Buddha is known for rehabilitations and mediations. Buddha's land has turned into violence and conflicts. We have lost our peace from years but we still have hoped to live in the country. We love our country. We have a new prime minister in our country. Do you think we have peace in our country? No, we don’t have peace in Nepal. Instead we have more political conflict in the country. There was a "fresh political crises" as a Moaist was elected, for the prime minister, a year ago after years of civil war in the country. But the "fresh political crises" of Nepal has been fulfilled by the new prime minister.
Today while I was reading our country's, Nepal, News I have found some news to share with all of you. How do you feel about my country? Please do not hesitate to comment after reading this journal.
According to the BBC (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/8066693.stm ) Yesterday, CPN-UML (Veteran Nepalese Communist) Leader Madhav Kumar Nepal is elected as a prime minister of federal democratic republic of Nepal. And today he has been sworn in oath program from president Ram Baran Yadav in Nepal. He is the second prime minister of Nepal. In the oath program, senior political parties leaders, security bodies, head of governments, international dipolmatic represenatatives and other high level personnel were present at the ceremony. However former Prime minister Puspa kamal Dahal didn't show up in the program.
The most interesting achievement of this program is Nepal broke the tradition oath taking in "the name of God"
and swore in the "name of people." This has bring a little hope among people. This is the first time Prime minister take oath in the name of people. There is a hope for the development of people and the country but those types of hope had came many times and remained same. Hope this time we will have strong, Courageous and helpful prime minister.
On the other hand, the Himalayan Times (http://thehimalayantimes.com/) mentioned that UCPN-Maoist Secretariat Man Pun quotes telling that the Maoists will not support the new government in a titled “We won’t assist new govt.: PUN.” Further, Pun urges that “Peaceful protests to reinstate the civilian supremacy would continue through the parliament and the streets.”
Though, we have a new prime minister from today, but our country is not in peace. There is a protesting against Maoist party from CPN-UML sub organization “youth force” in the country. According to the website (http://www.mysansar.com/), May 25 2009) Youth blamed that the Maoists attempted to attack CPN-UML leader Madhav Kumar Nepal. The Maoists have also started regular protests against the president’s decision. The Maoists want president Ram Baran Yadav to veto his attempt to dismiss the head of army.
I hope to have peace in Nepal very soon.
At present people are showing their great concern about Nepal's politics as we have a new prime minister. There are many on going protests in the country, it might be challenging for new elected prime minister to solve all the problems at once.
I believe, the new elected prime minister will be able to handle all the problems on time and hope again to have a name of our country as "peaceful Nepal."
Photoes Source: http://www.mysansar.com/
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