Ep: 371 | Why Nepal’s Parliament Has Been Closed for 120+ Days | Makar Shrestha | Sushant Pradhan Podcast episode artwork

EPISODE · Jan 19, 2025 · 1H 8M

Ep: 371 | Why Nepal’s Parliament Has Been Closed for 120+ Days | Makar Shrestha | Sushant Pradhan Podcast

from Sushant Pradhan Podcast · host Sushant Pradhan

In this episode, we dive deep into the current state of Nepal’s Parliament, which has been closed for over 120 days, leaving critical issues unresolved. Our guest, Makar Shrestha, sheds light on the reasons behind the parliamentary deadlock, pending bills, and the controversial Adhyaesh. We explore the loopholes in Nepal’s parliamentary system and how government influence and business interests have taken precedence over public welfare. The discussion uncovers how industrialists in Nepal’s parliament create laws that favor their businesses, bypassing the needs of the people. We also touch upon censorship in Nepal, focusing on the recent arrests of content creators and the challenges faced by YouTube reporters. With only 17 bills passed in months, what is the government doing, and how is it affecting Nepal’s future? Learn about the working principles of Nepal’s parliament, how government dominance has impacted its operation, and the consequences of a non-functioning parliament. If you’re curious about the truth behind Nepal’s political issues, the influence of business on politics, and the problems with parliamentary functioning, this podcast provides valuable insights. GET CONNECTED WITH Makar Shrestha: X: https://x.com/makarshrestha?s=21  

In this episode, we dive deep into the current state of Nepal’s Parliament, which has been closed for over 120 days, leaving critical issues unresolved. Our guest, Makar Shrestha, sheds light on the reasons behind the parliamentary deadlock, pending bills, and the controversial Adhyaesh. We explore the loopholes in Nepal’s parliamentary system and how government influence and business interests have taken precedence over public welfare. The discussion uncovers how industrialists in Nepal’s parliament create laws that favor their businesses, bypassing the needs of the people. We also touch upon censorship in Nepal, focusing on the recent arrests of content creators and the challenges faced by YouTube reporters. With only 17 bills passed in months, what is the government doing, and how is it affecting Nepal’s future? Learn about the working principles of Nepal’s parliament, how government dominance has impacted its operation, and the consequences of a non-functioning parliament. If you’re curious about the truth behind Nepal’s political issues, the influence of business on politics, and the problems with parliamentary functioning, this podcast provides valuable insights. GET CONNECTED WITH Makar Shrestha: X: https://x.com/makarshrestha?s=21

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