
It has always been dissatisfaction, distrust and a struggle within for the downfall of all the ruling powers in Nepal that we have witnessed. Because of the mentioned elements within the Shah dynasty, came the Rana regime. The same elements came into effect for the downfall of the Ranas where we got to see the Panchas. The Panchas were no exceptions and they too got caught by the same elements and finally were replaced by democratic multi party system. Then came the so called democratic parties who ruled the country in turns for very short terms. In fact, most of the times the government did not even last it’s full term. The mentioned elements within the parties were at the highest level when the King took over the power and started to rule. The King also could not get away from the effects of the mentioned elements and was dethroned and was replaced by the Maoists as the rulers of the country new Nepal as they call it. Now the same elements are taking effect within the Maoists. The second man in the Maoist party showed dissatisfaction and threatened to resign cause the party gave away the post of deputy Prime Minister to a person who actually lost the CA elections. To keep the second man happy the party awarded his wife with a ministry. Sources say the second man is still not happy and has made a couple of more demands. Another communist wing a sister concern decided not to join the Government cause it did not get the ministry it asked for.
For the Nepalese politicians it is all about the Ministry, portfolio, position and the chair. They do not care about the country or the countrymen. It has been almost six months since the elections and they are still fighting for chairs, when are they going to think about the education, health and security of the people.
After the downfall of all the previous powers with the effects of the same elements it is interesting to watch and see how long the Maoists would last. Specially with their alliance with other two parties which consists of opportunists of all kinds.
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