Nepali Political Leaders Prioritize Vengeance and Ego Over Concrete Agendas Ahead of Elections

Kathmandu. Responsible political parties and their leaders, who should be presenting concrete agendas and commitments to the public during election time, are instead attempting to garner votes by carrying 'retaliation and ego'.This kind of competition is most visible among the top leaders of parties that have held responsible positions in the country and aspire to run it again. Political analysts suggest that the politics of ego and revenge is detrimental to the nation and erodes public trust in political parties, necessitating a reform in such tendencies. Analysts advise that instead of prioritizing clear blueprints for national development, good governance, employment...