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 Kathmandu Thursday April 19, 2001 Baishakh 06,  2058.


Koirala should resign

It is high time to ponder upon our Prime Minister Koirala and his stubbornness. There have been mounting pressures from all sides for him to resign and pave the path for capable leadership. The Maoists have recently escalated and shown their fierce anger against present government for ignoring their political agenda, for which they have been waging guerrilla war to establish a republican state. Not only this, before this all the opposition boycotted the 19th Session of parliament demanding his resignation for his alleged involvement in infamous Lauda Air deal where millions of rupees have been looted from the state coffer in the name of leasing aircraft.

It has become a matter of rethinking to even NC supporters if they are wise and responsible to this country then. I wonder on what basis Koirala is remaining in such a high office even after being completely a failure to provide security to the people. I believe that if he were even a "little God fearing man" he wouldn’t be so stubborn. The entire nation is at a standstill and scolding Girijababu.

Needless to add that Koirala had ousted KP Bhattarai reasoning latter was too old, incapable, unconscious to shepherd the people, ignoring long living friendship.

Before assuming high office Koirala had pledged three things, those I would like to recall:

Firstly, he had promised to provide peace and security to the people. Secondly, controlling corruption and irregularities in government entities. Thirdly, controlling price hike.

T P Poudel
Nayabazar, Kathmandu


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