Category: Politics

Resurgent of socialism in a different facet

Last month, Oxfam published a report saying 26 richest persons in the world hold wealth equivalent to poorest 50 per cent. The world’s richest man, Jeff Bezos, the owner of Amazon, saw his fortune increase to $112bn in a year. Just one per cent of his fortune is equivalent...

रिजाल र नेतृत्व

कुरा हो भुटानको प्रजातान्त्रिक आन्दोलन र यसको नेतृत्वको । विषय बन्यो यस आन्दोलनका शीर्ष पुरुष मानिने टेकनाथ रिजालको पछिल्लो अन्तर्वार्ता । धेरैले यसलाई नकरात्मक माने, थोरैले सन्तुलित विचार दिए तर ठीकै हो भन्ने सार्‍है कम भेटिए । व्यक्तिगत अवस्था, पारिवारिक परिस्थिति र बेमेल नेतृत्वले निम्त्याएको भावावेश अभिव्यक्ति हो यो...

Future of bruised Australian politics

The Australian politics took a quirky turn this week with the worst form of personality on display that pushed the Liberals to lowest rank in the public trust. The tweaks provided opportunity for opposition party to claim they are ready to better serve the Australian people – forgetting they...

The most unpredictable SA election

The political fight in South Australia has become the most tensed than it had ever been, so because for various reason but the presence of vocal lawyer-turned politician Nick Xenophon. As I write this on the eve of election day, South Australian remain very vague about their future government....

The reverse cycle of aid politics

The Millennium Development Goals (MGDs) and many other development proposals that form part of the UN activities and other bilateral or regional agreements have always advocated that the developed and rich countries lend support – financially and technically – to the developing and poor countries to help them come...

Citizenship gamble of Australian politics

Citizenship of federal parliamentarians has been a damaging gamble parties have been playing here in Australia, of late. The perpetrating saga emerged to limelight as the ruling coalition pushed forward the agenda to change the citizenship law that forces people to be perfect in English to receive Australian citizenship....