Tuesday, April 22, 2008

What’s next?


After the 12 years of warfare, the communist party of Nepal who loves to tag themselves as Maoists are in uprise once again but this time not through the bullet but rather with the public support through ballot. They got exact 50% of the allocated seats i.e. 120 seats out of the 240 seats. Not only that they also got maximum votes in proportional representation. Now, it’s not the matter how they got these much amount of votes. But there’s the point for suspicion because the capital city having so much of facilities cast vote around 37 thousands but remote place in gorkha, a candidate won by 40 thousands votes. Isn’t it wonderful that people of gorkha are so much enthusiast about the election of this constitutional assembly. They are in majority right now, they got what they need but can they deliver what people of Nepal need. Though politics, poll, and parties had been talk of the nation for last 2 years, what people over here need is road, drinking water, electricity. It’s payback time, can they pay along with interest. Anyways wishing all those who want to make neo-Nepal all the best.

1 comment:

Basanta said...

If they are wise, they will utilize this chance, be pragmatic and embrace democratic concepts. If they do so, they will remain a strong political force for many decades from now.
But if they don't improve themselves and continue their dictatorial ambitions, they will get what NC-UML got in this election.