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Reminiscing Last Week: PM Dahal’s call for unity


22 April 2024  

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KATHMANDU: Last week witnessed a whirlwind of significant events in Nepal, spanning from political advancements to cultural festivities and economic strides.

In a thought-provoking dialogue facilitated by the Institute for Strategic and Socio-Economic Research (ISSR) in Kathmandu, Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda engaged in a nuanced exploration of governance challenges, drawing attention to pivotal issues shaping Nepal’s political landscape.

Central to PM Dahal’s discourse was the notion of national consensus, a cornerstone for effective governance in a diverse political landscape.

Reflecting on the erosion of consensus since the landmark constitutional agreements of 2007, PM Dahal lamented the fragmentation among major political players, signaling a departure from the initial unity that underpinned the constitutional process.

This breakdown, he noted, has impeded progress and exacerbated political discord, necessitating renewed efforts to foster unity and inclusivity.

As Nepal navigates these challenges, fostering consensus, promoting transparency, and strengthening institutional mechanisms remain paramount for ensuring inclusive and sustainable development.

The aftermath of the devastating 2015 earthquake emerged as a critical juncture, underscoring the imperative for collective action and cooperation in addressing humanitarian crises and facilitating reconstruction efforts.

PM Dahal emphasized the need for sustained collaboration to ensure efficient relief distribution and long-term recovery, highlighting governance’s role in mitigating natural disaster impacts.

Furthermore, PM Dahal elucidated governmental endeavors to create an enabling environment for foreign investment, recognizing its significance in driving economic growth and development.

Transitioning to infrastructural advancements, PM Dahal’s participation in the breakthrough of the Nagdhunga tunnel route last week symbolized the government’s commitment to enhancing connectivity and transportation infrastructure.

Despite project delays, such infrastructural developments are pivotal for addressing logistical challenges and facilitating regional integration.

In the judicial realm, recent legal developments underscored Nepal’s commitment to upholding the rule of law and combating corruption.

High-profile cases such as former Judge Bhuwan Giri’s incarceration for marital rape charges and the conviction of Sunil Paudel in the National Payment Gateway corruption case highlighted efforts to promote judicial accountability and transparency.

On the political front, developments such as the Loktantrik Samajbadi Party’s withdrawal from the Madhes government and the Nepal Student Union’s protest demanding the resignation of Home Minister Rabi Lamichhane underscored the complex dynamics shaping Nepal’s political landscape.

Calls for accountability and transparency resonate amid heightened political tensions, reflecting evolving public sentiments and demands for responsive governance.

Internationally, Finance Minister Barsa Man Pun’s diplomatic engagements in the United States aimed at strengthening economic cooperation and attracting foreign investment underscored Nepal’s efforts to leverage global partnerships for sustainable development.

In conclusion, Prime Minister Dahal’s discourse on governance challenges provides valuable insights into Nepal’s evolving political landscape and the multifaceted strategies employed to address pressing socio-economic issues.

As Nepal navigates these challenges, fostering consensus, promoting transparency, and strengthening institutional mechanisms remain paramount for ensuring inclusive and sustainable development.

Publish Date : 22 April 2024 08:45 AM

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