Anonymous 1: Nepal is in one of the most fragile states of its history, with growing anger and suspicion directed toward the country’s political leadership. While former Prime Minister K.P. Oli has resigned, many people have started questioning why Pushpa Kamal Dahal “Prachanda” is not being held accountable or even openly discussed, especially when his family remains safe amid chaos. There are widespread fears that he may be the hidden mastermind behind the sudden release of prisoners, many armed with dangerous weapons, who are now linked with cases of rape, theft, harassment, and violence that have terrorized ordinary citizens. The burning of Singha Durbar, a symbol of Nepal’s governance and democracy, was never supposed to happen, and it reflects how far instability has spread. If a suitable, visionary, and responsible leader does not emerge soon, Nepal risks losing its identity, security, and sovereignty to corruption, crime, and political games. The country urgent...
Student 1: Nepal is a country rich in culture, history, and natural beauty, yet it keeps getting dragged down by the same disease: corruption. The so-called “leaders” and officials, who should be protecting the nation and serving the people, are instead busy filling their own pockets, treating power like their personal business. While ordinary citizens struggle with inflation, unemployment, and poor infrastructure, those sitting on top act blind and deaf to the reality outside their offices. It is not just disappointing, it is shameless. Nepal deserves better than this circus of greed. We deserve leaders who care about progress, not their own perks. Nepal is not sinking because of its people, it is sinking because of the parasites who call themselves leaders. These hoes sitting in power have turned politics into their personal ATM, stuffing their pockets while the nation bleeds. Roads crumble, youth flee abroad, and families suffer, but they are too busy fighting for...