12 things that the UML leader understood during the 18-day Madhyapahar Yatra - Laxman Baral Blog

12 things that the UML leader understood during the 18-day Madhyapahar Yatra It can be understood that the 18-day journey for the CPN-UML, who walked from Zhulaghat to Chiwabhanjang through Pushpalal Madhyapahari Lokmarg, conveyed energy. No matter which leader is asked, they give the same answer: ‘The people have been fed up with the government. They are looking for UML.

These are the all-time claims made by the political leadership of Nepal. Even if Congress, the Maoist Center, or the RPP run such campaigns, many slogans continue in the name of ‘people’.

Online Khabar calls various leaders who are coming down from Chiwabhanjyang to Fidim for the 18-day Madhyapahad Yatra Abhiyan.

1. Double talk down to ground level: UML Vice President Ashtalakshmi Shakya was seen during a hill trip, taking a well-wishing Janata leader to her house and making a bid to settle her. They criticized and pressed for improvement.

2. Acknowledgment of cultural diversity: It has been criticized that the UML leadership has not accepted the fact that there are more than 100 languages, castes, and communities in the country. UML leaders with hundreds of arts and crafts in two and a half weeks.

3. Development in villages, but empty villages: UML Deputy General Secretary Pradeep Gyawali has experienced this reality together in this journey; although the development infrastructure has made every hill village livable, the houses are becoming empty. Earlier, the condition of development and construction was poor.

4. Immediate impact of climate change: UML leadership feels the degradation of natural resources in the mountains. The water sources are drying up, the landslides have cut in places, and the river itself has left its former path and is flowing gently at the end.

5. Five-Orange Route: The sight of UML president KP Oli distributing oranges from bags in Khotang and Bhojpur was one of the joys of this year’s journey. Especially in the far west, from Karnali to the east, oranges grow everywhere.

6. Madhyapahar of agriculture, water resources, and tourism: The team, eating the food grown in the local garden as a snack, proceeded with the community. The UML leadership did not know about the cultivation of the mountains and the rapid flow of water.

7. The havoc of unemployment: Even though the infrastructure of development is reached in the village, there is no class to benefit from it. Due to a lack of jobs and opportunities, the young generation went out to earn money. With the accompanying economic progress, the inactive labor force, i.e., the elderly and children, also moved to Madhesh and Kathmandu.

8. The voice of good governance: UML is at the forefront of winning more municipalities and wards at the local level in the equation of power coalition. Therefore, when questions of corruption and non-transparency are raised, even though the finger is pointed at other parties at the center and in the state, UML is focusing on the local level.

9. Discrimination in development: UML leaders have heard people’s complaints that the regional and local levels are being pushed closer and further apart on the basis of power and access. According to a UML leader, even Madhyapahari Lokmarg has been victimized by the uneven distribution of development.

10. Lack of coordination in plan making: UML Vice President Vishnu Paudel clearly realized during this trip that due to a lack of coordination between government agencies in development plan making, common people are in trouble.

11. Eleven: Reconstruction of Madhyapahari Road: Paudel himself suggested the solution. Poudel points out the need for coordination between the agencies, saying that if the tunnel route is constructed according to the need, the people of Panchthar Ilam can reach Baitadi Darchula more easily.

12. Warning not to be away from the people: UML, which has implemented parliamentary politics through the people’s multi-party democracy as a policy, is focused from election to election.

One of the leaders said, ‘It was not only about other parties, but even the representatives of UML had to listen to many complaints that they could not connect with the daily lives of the people as expected, whether they won or lost the election.

If the leaders are UML of Nepal while talking or speaking, those 12 points or things to do claim for the government to do. But not only speak to throw out speech among the people, you also need to make a budget plan and make projects to do work. Make a job for all of your neighbors who have been assigned to work on the project.

UML leaders shared those points that aren’t bad for us. That is good for us, but while making speeches, I can do it, and I can do that. Not only things said to people, you need to work with people, and then the people will trust your political parties over there.

If they do those twelve things, Let’s see what will happen in the coming days to fulfill or not. I hope they can also do so under this project to succeed in listening to news report feeds there.

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