Nuwakot citizens debate political crisis

In every nook and corner of Nuwakot the people are discussing about the current political situation in the country.

With ears to the radio, anxious citizens including the local level cadres of all political parties are found busy with their various revolving around the political turmoil on in the country. They are putting their different opinions separately. However, no one among them was looking so confident on the matter they were discussing about. Each and every person sitting in the field is seemed to be waiting for when the news comes.

The political situation that has undervent dramatic changes during the past three days has become the matter of intensive talks. Slowly the matters are reaching a climax. The people gathering at the each and every junction of the district are looking uncertain about their future. On the other hand, they are curiously interested to listen to the latest news about the changing political situation of the country after every couple of hours. The crowds gathering at each and every corner of the town are found to have been discussing about the current political changes of the country.

Even though the senor leaders of all political parties are busy to find out the right solution of the present condition, the local level cadres are looking worried at the result supposedly coming in a few days.

Now the people are looking more worried about how the mid-term polls will be held in such a crucial hour while Maoist terrorists are creating violent situations rather than what will happen now that the Lower House has been dissolved. It is very difficult to predict what is going to happen within six months, said Jagdishwor Nar Singh KC, president of Nepali Congress district working committee, Nuwakot.

He added if the election will not be successfully held within the deadline, the condition of the country will be worse than today. He accused Deuba of worsening the situation in the country by requesting the King to dissolve the Lower House. Now all persons are saying the same thing that the election will not be held within the period announced by the King because of the Maoists.

In case the elections will be held, Nepali Congress will be facing a hard time, said KC. Anyway, the people are hopeful following Bhattarai’s arrival. They are saying may be the conflicts being seen among the NC’s leaders will be solved. After all, the locals have only one voice similar to everyone’s story: the country is facing such an inconvenient condition only due to the internal conflicts of NC’s leaders. "Will NC be divided,?" question some people.

Meanwhile, deputy secretary of CPN-UML Govind Nepali says that NC is responsible for creating the present situation. It has happened because NC has been taking each and every serious issue very lightly. Today democracy is in a such critical condition only because NC’s leaders have not understood the importance of people’s sentiments, they point out.