u/Puzzleheaded_Cry1995

Before doing these types of posts and mocking our home minister please read it and understand the actual game that's going on

Before doing these types of posts and mocking our home minister please read it and understand the actual game that's going on

What do you think was the biggest preserver of the decades of corruption of those 3 parties?

Who do you think protested first when the parliament was dissolved?

Who do you think shows the biased judgement based on the types of politicians?

It's the bar council, majority of lawyers, majority of judges and so on.

I know this one super corrupt retired judge who used to live near me, similarly why do you think when Rabi gets arrested despite him getting arrested simply based on the accountability factor where the investigation could've been done without putting him in jail, despite all this why do you think none of the judges gave him bail for years?? and why do you think all of these big fishes are getting released when the investigation is still continuing??

The place I used to work had mostly the graduates from the nepal law campus, the judges we have in this country, the lawyers, all of them are bootlickers of the old politicians, because they were invested for such a long time by the old parties.

If you look at the power and authorities of the attorney general, it is so vague and unclear, if we compare to other similar countries like Nepal? Why do you think they made it like this??

There is one stupidest body known as the constitution council, sambaidhinik parishad, which is super powerful in appointing majority of the powerful head of various constitutional bodies, why do you think they made it that way? Our constitution is relatively new made in 2015, so it's not like some old age law that was made decades ago like in 90s and somehow it was difficult to ammend, and we got stuck with it, they could've made the best practice that's practiced in the numerous democratic countries around the globe, rather they literally made this body and everything other in such a way that the power always encircles around them.

Please read all about these, please learn to see the patterns, and in future you will see the judiciary interfering in almost every decisions the government tries to make.

You can easily see the hypocracy of the court if you pay attention. Hence, the best we can do is support the government as long as this arrest of big fishes continues, even if they arrest some of the biggest corrupt leaders, don't be surprised if the court tells to release them while continuing the investigation.

u/Puzzleheaded_Cry1995 — 11 hours ago