35 years of failed economic and political crisis.. When will Nepal hit rock bottom?

35 years of failed economic and political crisis.. When will Nepal hit rock bottom?

We have been going through economic & political crisis in every aspect of a nation. Our politicians are without vision and only focused on staying in power. We have been through 30 years of chaos in every sector. And scary part is , we are still 7 to 10 years away from hitting rock bottom. Imagine the situation then!!

Teenagers are fleeing this country in masses , their exodus hasn’t even caused our politicians to even flinch. Prachande Deuba ans Makune have an agreement, 2 years Prachande will be PM, Makune 1 year and 2 yrs Deuba. All the legislations and laws are to favor the politicians and their followers and rich businessmen.

I fear the lawlessness and exodus will continue for another ten years and these corrupt inbecile and incompetent politicians and their bureaucracy will continue the destruction until a nationalist dictator arises.


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15 thoughts on “35 years of failed economic and political crisis.. When will Nepal hit rock bottom?

  1. I’ve written about this numerous times now.

    Nepal relies upon remittance like Petrostates rely upon Oil.

    Nepal will continue to grow at a moderate pace until it hits Peak Remittance in 2050, as it’s Demographics decline from all its young workers settling abroad, whilst their children do not grow up attached to Nepal so do not send remittance back.

    This will be coupled with climate change, as North India’s water resources dry up. Leads to climate refugees heading to the more temperate North, whilst resources are put under strain due to lack of preparedness.

    Whilst I also think as the Developed World lurches ever more to the Far-Right, they will reduce immigration to such a degree, that young Nepalis will have no other choice but to remain within Nepal.

    All the whilst the Political Establishment won’t budge an inch upon changing the status quo.

    Resulting in the large groups of unemployed students, becoming ever more radicalised as a result.

    It will then be up to the Government of the day, how they will respond, but judging from history it will probably lead to a Civil War, more akin to Syria than during the Maoist Insurgency in terms of sheer brutality.

    All of this neglects the role foreign powers have in trying to secure their geopolitical goals, by making Nepal into one of their proxies. Which could exarcebate tensions, leading to dangerous armed conflict.

  2. I think in the next 5-10 years, a big change will come. With each passing day, Nepali people are more frustrated, angry and pessimistic about the state of the country.

    The country can’t go on like this without a hard reset, otherwise Nepal is bound to meet with an accident.

    Nepal has been hijacked by Prachanda, Deuba, Oli and the gang. There’s nothing we can do. President is in their pocket, supreme court, police, Akhtiyar, bureaucracy everything and everyone is in their pocket.

    I swear, if nepali people were given an option with yes or no option, all these clowns and their circus will be voted to shut down tomorrow.

    But they have built this system in such a way that they are basically untouchable. They can’t be replaced.

    I’m forgetting the exact figure, the vaidhesik rin is close to crossing 1 kharba this year. All that loan money just to give life support to Federalism by paying for the operating expenses.

  3. We need a wake up call. Our economy is shit, dependent on remittance, manufacture jackshit and our people cheer for a monarch. Our wages are shit, and we tax our imports. The worse of both worlds.

    The government steps on our freedom by banning social media and people cheer them on.

    I have so little faith in this country, I can’t express it. Yatri does give me hope that the future isn’t as bleak as I think it is.

    Then the senseless protests make me angry.

  4. I believe the exact mentality in general people while trashing online there is no hope for nepal in addition to n number of reasons like jholes carrying flags of political parties making em feel invincible is one of the root cause of declining economy. They talk about mindset and ikagi in western world and japan where much focus is inclined towards individualism. Perhaps we take approach to life and outcome with set of rules:

    1. Individualism- Be the best version of yourself
    2. Family and close kins – Once you are equipped with certain wealth and knowledge imparting them with the knowledge vs just blatantly saying “Nepal ma kei hune wala chaina bidesh jau”
    3. Broader society – When in this stage contribute to growth of personal wealth and broader society invest in production vs just importing foreign stuff and trying to make off money
    4. Patriotism/ National Interest : At this stage you are pretty well off, so you can think of expanding your business throughout nation/expanding franchises
    5. Mankind: Elon musk shit

    Bottom line: Maybe just think of improving 1 step at a time, perhaps in the form of just being better than yesterday. Read new books, travel new place, meet new people. The amount of comment suggesting nepal ma kei hune wala chaina and barbaad huncha is just toooo damn high. Trust the process, believe in yourself

  5. I also think that our politicians and politics is of Bihari system of the early 1990s and early 2000s. Politicians in Bihar were all villagers with little to no education , they were criminals and corrupt people whose only goal was to make corruption money. Nepal is going through the same situation , our senior leadership are hardly educated with zero intellectual ability to focus on things that uplifts the system.

  6. I frankly believe Nepal should give up and send a referendum to join India or China. Quite frankly, country can do nothing because of its geography and resources. Pick a country, stick to it .

  7. Well it’s all because of this I wanna leave this shithole as fast as I can I can’t let my kids suffer this and be in a state of srilanka Nepal has been rich becomes richer while the poor becomes poorer I’m sure nepals fall down isn’t very far it will happen before 2040 if America or China decides to take a move

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