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EDITORIAL


 Kathmandu Saturday April 14, 2001 Baishakh 01,  2058.

 

 


Time To Forge Ahead

THE Bikram Era has added another year to its account and Nepal one more year to its democratic exercises. New Year 2058 B.S. has arrived. Like every year, the New Year brings with itself the hopes of better days ahead and the fulfilment of the expectation and aspirations. But it would be naive to think that they would be met plainly by wishing for them. The hard nut has to be cracked if dreams are to be materialised. There should be greater commitment and zeal if this year is to be way ahead of that which has passed. The year that has ended is cause enough for review in an attempt to glean what were not accomplished or what went wrong. That would be the basis for the right plan of action in the New Year. The year that has passed saw the celebration of the 11th year of restoration of democracy gained through the Popular Movement. The people then had expected to enjoy the fruits of democracy, characterised by the fundamental rights to life, liberty and pursuit of happiness. However, threats to democratic system by extra-judicial activities and endless political strife witnessed over the years have been some of the factors that have not proved to be welcome ones in a democracy. They have started feeling that they have been deprived of their fundamental rights. All this highlights to the importance of political stability in the country which alone can guarantee peace and thereby prosperity. The foremost concern is raising the living standard of the people.

The death of dozens of police personnel in the clashes with the underground Maoist rebels and the stand-off in the Parliament over the Lauda Air deal seen in the last month of the just concluded year indicate that there are some real problems in the country. In this context, it must be worthwhile remembering that realisation must dawn in all that joining hands to iron out the rough patches is a necessity instead of clinging to two opposite poles. When the social, economic and political ramifications are there, it is time for reflection, not for reprisal. All the political figures and parties need to forge common consensus to serve the interest of the country and countrymen by strengthening the foundation of democracy with solemn pledges. Given the present situation of the country, it is essentially important that all the concerned analyse the past performances and move ahead into the future with clarity of vision. The New Year celebrations with the exchange of best wishes would hold significance only if we all make a resolution to pull the country out of the current crevasse. We would like to extend our best wishes to all on the occasion of New Year 2058. May the New Year bring Peace, Prosperity and Happiness to all!


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