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Are You Going tommorow?

Its very interesting this.

I am a firm believer that there is **no alternative to democracy** in the world we live today, it is proven time and again as the best form of governance.

Having said that, the current political preface of Nepal is only in its name ‘democratic’ and the totality of the parliamentary practice is rigged. All the big scale criminal activities are either directly run by the big three ( Oli, Prachanda & Deuba) or supported by them in any manner. Be it, from the Gold smuggling by the millions in a day to running criminal syndicates that involves murdering innocents to manipulating the naive Nepali citizens into hating and fighting each other in the name of caste and ideological political ideologies helping the Big 3 to distract the public from bigger scandals.

Lets take the current situation to get a better insight. Upon the declaration of Prasai’s Aandolan the much hateful enemies came together to discuss on suppressing this movement. They enforced Nisedhagya for 6 months, mindlessly obstructing daily lives of people which contradicts the freedom of movement that these self proclaimed saviours of democracy so proudly act to have upheld . The ‘Ban of Tiktok’ was very much a clever move to stop and cut the information that the public gets and abstain them from joining the movement which is another few of the constitutional rights violated. This evening, Bhusan Dahal’s interview with Durga Prasai was stopped from being broadcasted on live television by the Cabinet of Ministers, scared that it would make people know the truth. This is another unimaginable violation of the fundamental rights and misuse of power. These are only a glance of a plethora of the unimaginable crimes these mafias have been entertaining.

**Our democracy is in no way a democracy by any measure.** This should be clear.

There is no **freedom of opinion and expression**, no **freedom of speech & movement**. The constitution that we Nepali dreamt of for decades is worth dead. The judiciary and law enforcements is so polluted that there is no surety of safety and justice. There is ZERO to NO intention of the government whoever it is of, to do anything for the betterment of me, my parents, my friends, my community or my country. The education system is worth nothing. There is a health crisis, an economic crisis. There hasn’t been a single thing that has improved in these many years we prouded ourselves with democracy.

But the reality of it all was: **There was no Democracy in the first place.**

Now, I’ve realize. This system of ours isn’t gonna change until everyone of these major political party are dead of either old age or some illness. That is gonna take a lot of time and something that we cannot afford. So, this movement of Durga Prasai is what I took interest in and this is what I learnt.

Firstly, they demand a system in which a monarch stands at the top of the hierarchy but below the constitution & secondly, they ask for the declaration of a Hindu state. A constitutional monarchy can be the shortest path that we would need for a revolution. It would remove the big three and all their accomplishes and could be sent to jail for life and their properties taken in the name of the state. The monarch also would answer to the constitution and abide it like all else. There should be a elected government below the monarch that took care of the democratic aspect of it. A monarch in that way would be very much like the Royalty of UK, slightly more powerful.

But, the Hindu State aspect is not what I agree to. Nepal should be a secular state and everyone should be equal in the eyes of the law. And no discrimination in the name of religion should play a part.

**Edit:** I **do not think** **Durga Prasai is the right person to head this movement** no matter what. He has shown consistently that he is in no way trustworthy and have been driven by his selfish motives in the past, be it his extreme closeness with Prachanda and KP Oli for a rather long time. I’m only hopeful that the movement that he happened to spark could perhaps bring a new perspective for us.

So, this is just my opinion and would love to get more insights.

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