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Why do you think the government and political parties are being apathetic towards increasing power outage?

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The political party leaders are busy satisfying their activists than fulfilling people’s necessities. They provide them various works under government quotas. They take their activists to foreign tours, take facilities to their homes and take commission from various criminal groups. How can they provide electricity to people? Instead of working for the people they are only doing business running various small scale industries. These are not Nepalese leaders, they are only government employees living on allowances collected through people’s tax.
Bimala Thapa, Kathmandu Model Campus

No matter which party comes to power, there is not a leader that understands problems faced by Nepali people. The leaders, when outside the government, say they would bring prosperity to Nepal if their party is brought to power. They are betraying Nepal. They are involved in visiting foreign nations.
All Nepalese should unite and invest in hydro-power projects and move ahead to make possible projects work.
If we only expect things from the government then it will not be a new Nepal rather an old Nepal where woods were burned for fire.
Sudarshan Aryal, NIC College   

There is no guarantee of any government running for a long time. How can they solve people’s problems? The leaders are not ashamed even when what they speak from the government and outside contradicts.
They do not have any time to think about the power outage. They only know when to picket rostrums and threaten Nepali citizens and employees as a Constituent Assembly member. They had become CA members to draft the new constitution.
It is dream for Nepali citizens for living in 24 hour electricity, transportation and water.
Binod K.C, NIC College  

Electricity has become a circle for Nepal like the time and season that changes when Earth revolves around its axis. Similarly power outage also circles and changes. It increases from 8, 9 to 10 and so on. If the government cannot provide electricity to this nation and asks for money, then it should decide how many days it will give electricity in a year. The power outage is affecting all ages of people and large and small scale industries, which should be stopped.
The government should increase electricity fare by letting people know what is happening. They should create an environment for investment by coordinating with donor agencies. The government should stop suffering the people by increasing electricity fare during power outage.
Bidha Thapaliya, Mahan Bhandari Campus
 
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