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 Kathmandu Saturday November 24, 2001 Marga 09,  2058.


Deuba’s missed opportunity

This refers to Shyam KC's article entitled "Deuba’s missed opportunity" (Nov 22, 2001, TKP).

I agree with the writer. After all, Sher Bahadur Deuba had an golden opportunity to show his ability by solving the Maoist problem, and thereby introducing several revolutionary programmes to eradicate poverty, create employment opportunity, mitigate corruption and uplift the social standard of so called low caste people. But Deuba has failed almost on all the crucial fronts, and his ambitious eight points programmes are now in the doldrums. When he came to power, he was backed up by his own party cadres, supported by the UML and other small parties. But due to his personal interest, he reshuffled the cabinet and inducted 41 members of parliament, which consists of 36.20 percent of the total lawmakers of NC. He has himself started to erode the hope and faith of over 2.34 crore people of this country.

Although he has missed almost all the opportunities that could be utilized for the betterment of Nepalese people, yet, he can do many things by wasting no time to probe and take actions against those who have amassed wealth in a wrongful manner and by holding talks with the Maoists.

Balan Shah
Dharan, Sunsari


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