We have said it many times that the ongoing political uncertainty is not something we can afford at this crucial juncture because it is seriously undermining people’s faith on democracy and political parties. Thus, political parties should, instead of wrangling over who gets to form the new government, focus on writing the constitution on time to institutionalize the newly- formed republic and safeguard the people’s democratic rights. For this to happen, the leaders of all major political parties have to come to a consensus, make decisions and stick to them. Holding the country hostage to satisfy some leaders’ ambitions not only reflects badly on them, but also weakens the democratic process. If the uncertainty is allowed to linger any longer, it will only help the extremist elements who do not want democracy to take roots in the country. The question that’s on everybody’s mind these days is not who will form the government, but what will happen if the political uncertainty does not end soon.
We once again urge all the concerned political parties to take a serious look at the costs the country is forced to bear due to their meaningless neutrality, and be decisive in the next round of election scheduled for Sept 7. It would do them good to remember that only the neutrality that safeguards the interests of the country, secures due respect in future.
Net Neutrality in Nepal