15/01/2025
Honourable citizens of this nation,
The time has come for us to raise our voices against the inequality, corruption, and exploitation that have plagued our beloved land for far too long.
We cannot remain silent while our so-called leaders—elected to serve the people—live in luxury and excess, protected by power and privilege, while ordinary citizens struggle to survive.
Look around you.
*Sher Bahadur Deuba lives in a massive mansion in Deuba Chwok, Budhanilkantha, while his son buys land as if money were infinite.
*K.P. Sharma Oli owns grand homes in Balkot—built, no doubt, from the sweat of the working class—yet the origins of his wealth remain unaccounted for.
*Prachanda, the so-called people's leader, resides in Khumaltar—not in his own home, but in one owned by a businessman accused of corruption. Is rent being paid? If so, how is it affordable on a government salary? If not, what political favor is being traded?
These are not petty questions. These are matters of justice, accountability, and the very soul of our nation.
How is it that those who claim to champion the people live in palaces, while the true people of Nepal suffer daily? Where are the sources of their wealth? Are they paying their taxes? If not, what is the cost of their silence, and what corrupt bargains are being made behind closed doors?
To the workers, the party cadres, the youth, and all those who believe in a just Nepal—will you turn a blind eye to this betrayal? Will you continue to follow those who have sold your dreams for their own comfort?
No! We must not stay silent.
To ignore injustice is to support it. Those who close their eyes now are no different from the oppressors. They are enemies of the people, enemies of progress, enemies of Nepal’s future.
It is time to rise.
It is time to demand transparency.
It is time to confront the corrupt and dismantle their empire of lies.
Let us declare this as the beginning of a new era—not just of rhetoric, but of revolutionary action.
We will no longer stand by while the rich steal from the poor.
We will no longer allow the powerful to rob this nation of its dignity.
We will rise, expose the truth, and demand that the resources of this country serve the people, not a privileged few.
This is our struggle.
This is our revolution.
And we—the Nepal Socialist Council (NSC)—will not stop until justice prevails.
Forward—For the People, For the Nation, For Socialism!