Letters: Black market has taken roots
Letters: Black market has taken roots
Published: 09:28 am Dec 21, 2015

Apropos of the news story “Tension re-emerges in the plain” (THT, Dec. 20, Page 1), in spite of Koirala’s misplaced optimism “Madhes stir will be resolved soon: Koirala, Dec. 20, Page 3” the reigniting of protests does not seem to augur well for the ordinary people and the country unless Koirala has a tacit understanding with the Madhesis. Let us see what the New Year has in store for the country and we will certainly pray that we do not receive any unwanted surprises as this blockade; festering black-marketeering and parochial nationalism are all getting on our nerves. We trust that “Flow of vehicles from India rise” (THT, Dec. 20, Page 10) would improve supplies for the people and not the black-markeeters. It seemsthat the bulk of these supplies from India thus far are landing in the hands of those who are running the underground economy. Apart from peddling platitudes, the government would do well to ensure ample supplies of essentials even if it has to bring them from the moon. The people are clearly getting restive, and not without reasons. For the last three months since the promulgation of the new constitution, the smuggling and black-marketing has taken firm roots in society, and it would be a Herculean task for the government to crack down on them in the long run. Ordinary people do not get fuel at the petrol pumps at the government price, but they are easily available if one is ready to pay three times more. It is anybodies’ guess that the black market economy cannot get a boost without the direct involvement of the law enforcing agencies.
- Talchabhadell, Bhaktapur