

Manisha Koirala raised questions on Nepal’s politics, said – there should have been a place for monarchy in the constitution
Manisha Koirala calls Nepal’s democracy incomplete
New Delhi: Famous actress and Nepal's political family member Manisha Koirala has expressed her concern about the current politics of Nepal. In a recent podcast, she said that there should have been a place for monarchy in the constitution of Nepal. She also admitted that the constitution has not been fully successful in providing justice to the people.
When Manisha was asked about the reason for the frequent fall of the government in Nepal, she said that she is very critical about Nepal's politics. She told that she has been understanding politics since childhood, because discussion of politics is a common thing in her family. Her father considered politics as a service to the people and a dream. But when this dream starts to get disconnected from reality, then problems arise.
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Manisha said that today's leaders do not understand politics properly. Initially they enter politics with good intentions, but with time their principles get weakened and their dreams get blurred due to political compromises and pressures. She advised the youth to understand the true meaning of democracy.
Manisha said that Nepal is a country where modernity and traditions are deeply intertwined. Nepalese people maintain their cultural identity wherever they are in the world. She said, "If we had maintained a balance between tradition and modernity, the condition of the country would have been better."
Manisha described democracy as the right path, but at the same time said that it should be a true democracy where institutions are free from political interference and work on the basis of merit. She admitted that it was not right not to include the monarchy in the constitution, because most of the people of Nepal are Hindus and respect for the king still remains.
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Manisha was shooting in London at the time of the massacre incident in the royal palace. She said that she was completely shattered after hearing the news of this incident. Her parents were also deeply hurt by this incident. Manisha said that faith, belief and traditions are deeply rooted in her, which she can never forget.
These words of Manisha Koirala have a deep impact on the political complexities and socio-cultural identity of Nepal. She made it clear that Nepal's development is not possible without reform and balance. Her opinion is an important message for the future and leaders of the country.