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People Before Politics: Let Sushila Karki Government Rule for Five Years
Let Sushila Karki Government Rule for Five Years: No Election, No Party Politics—Just Development
In Nepal, every few years, the same cycle repeats: election promises, party alliances, political drama, government collapse, and zero progress. Roads remain broken, hospitals lack medicine, youth migrate abroad, and corruption deepens. The people are exhausted. They no longer believe that frequent elections and unstable coalition governments can build the nation.
But today, Nepal has a rare opportunity—a government led by Sushila Karki, a leader known for honesty, courage, and independence. Many citizens are asking a bold question:
What if we allow the Sushila Karki government to rule for a full five years—without elections, without party interference—just focusing on development and reform?
This idea is not about dictatorship. It is about stability with integrity. It is about giving one clean leadership the uninterrupted time to deliver results without political sabotage.
Why Frequent Elections Are Destroying Nepal
Billions of Rupees wasted in campaigns and vote-buying
Money that should build schools is spent on rallies, flags, and bribes.
Leadership changes every year
No long-term projects are completed because each new government cancels the previous one’s plans.
Parties focus on power, not progress
The goal is to be in the cabinet, not to serve the people.
Bureaucracy becomes politicized
Officials only listen to party bosses, not the government or the public.
Why Sushila Karki’s Government is Different
She is not loyal to any party, only to the Constitution and people.
She has a clean track record as Nepal’s first female Chief Justice who fought corruption.
She is strong and fearless, not controlled by political mafias.
She understands law, justice, and good governance.
If such a leader gets five uninterrupted years, Nepal could finally experience real transformation.
What Can Be Achieved in Five Stable Years?
Reform the bureaucracy—remove party influence.
Strengthen rule of law—punish corruption at every level.
Complete national projects—roads, hydropower, hospitals.
Empower local governments with resources.
Create jobs inside Nepal—stop youth migration.
Rewrite laws to favor citizens, not political parties.
Bring accountability and transparency in every sector.
With stability, planning becomes long-term. Policies become consistent. Investors gain confidence. The country finally moves forward.
Suspend Party Politics for Five Years
Political parties have ruled Nepal for decades—but have they delivered?
They wrote constitutions for their own benefit.
They appointed loyal bureaucrats.
They divided the country in the name of federalism but never developed it.
They made democracy a tool for personal wealth.
Now, the same parties want elections again—not to serve citizens, but to regain power.
But what if, just once, we choose development over democracy drama?
Let parties take a break.
Let elections wait.
Let a clean government work.
People Before Politics
A true democracy serves people, not parties. If parties become obstacles to progress, the system must be corrected. Around the world, many countries achieved development through a period of stable, non-partisan, reform-focused governments.
Nepal also deserves that chance.
A National Appeal
Let us demand:
“Give Sushila Karki government full five years of uninterrupted rule.
No political pressure. No party games. No early elections.
Only development, reform, and nation-building.”
If she fails, we hold her accountable.
But if she succeeds, Nepal will finally see the light of hope.
Conclusion
Elections alone do not bring development—good leadership with stability does.
Nepal has tried party politics for 30 years and remained stuck.
Now, let us try something new:
One clean leader. Five stable years. A focus on development.
Maybe this is the formula Nepal has been waiting for.