People's Review Weekly

Quotes of the Week

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• In India, the second wave of Corona has already started performing Tandava dance! We have open borders and there is no restrictio­ns on the movement of people and no checkpoint­s! Here, too, the daily increasing number has signalled a second wave! Careless government and careless people!

--- Shanta Raj Subedi

• If the parliament will give a new government, then the battle of new looters on the cover of other billionair­es such as Yeti and Omni will surely start! Also sure to pass MCC!

--- Nimkant Pandey

• Nepal is not even mentioned in the United States organised virtual summit on climate change participat­ed by the 40 nations. Our neighbouri­ng countries India, Bangladesh, Bhutan and China were the participan­ts but why not Nepal? Has Nepal become weak in diplomacy?

--- Shiba Chalishe

• There is one characteri­stic in the UML. Madhav Nepal is busy holding one after another meeting, whereas, K.P. Sharma Oli is doing one after another decision.

--- Thira Lal Bhusal

• The Maoist Center leaders are saying that they won’t withdraw their support to the government but will topple down the government at any cost!

What should we understand that the report on misuse of 21 billion rupees on cantonment scam was true!

--- Nirmal Prasai

• I feel that Nepal has become a country without a guardian. Leaders have gained fat and people have become weak.

--- Artist Muralidhar

• It seems that all the parties in the parliament except the PM's group do not have confidence in the PM, but those parties are not ready for a no-confidence motion including the new PM candidate. The parliament­ary system failed in our 'politics'. The best alternate system could be a directly elected executive.

--- Swagat Nepal • Practicall­y, the directly elected executive system is seen already becoming unsuccessf­ul. When the PM elected by the parliament can be a dictator to such an extent, what will be the situation when we will have a directly elected executive!

Hitler may get birth!

--- Dr Vijay Poudel

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