New York

The leader is one who touches the heart of the millions. The millions keep a leader inside their heart with respect. However, we Nepalese are very unfortunate not to have any such leader. At present, there is no one whom people can find a quality of leadership. The leader should have no personal interests. The interests of the leader are confined to the welfare of the nation and the people. The persons working for the party and family interests are not the leaders but the family heads and the agents of the party. At most, they could be pin-pointed as the politician. Nepal is in complete division. No one is ready to accept other’s point of view. There is very little chance that all views are amalgamated and brought into a useful compound. No one is ready to listen to the real masses. Had there been any leader, he or she might have stood up and said it is the people whose voice needed to be heard. Once the people’s voice is heard, it is very likely the position of a politician is eroded. Here, why Nepal’s politicians are in favor of division among the Nepalese people. ‘Divide and rule’ is the ultimate goal of all to remain on the helm of the society by protecting the status of politicians. There were few persons who had some quality of leadership. Among them, I can count these names: BP Koirala, Subarna Shumshere, Ganesh Man Singh, Manmohan Adhikari, CK Prasai and Krishna Prasad Bhattarai. It might be my personal opinion. These leaders never though of dividing nation and the people for the personal or party interests. They all followed the Great King Prithvi Narayan Shah’s principle of having single Nepal. They felt proud to salute the Great King Prithvi Narayan Shah. But the present politicians and many others saw our history of bravery as fault because of their deep-rooted interests. I was very much attracted to the politics and social services. I served as President of the Student’s Union representing Nepal Student’s Union affiliated to Nepali Congress. Following the removal of the Monarchy, Hindu religion and the efforts to bring Nepal’s division, like many of us, I also began to have no respect and trust upon the Nepali politicians. We, Nepalese need the leader who can unite us together, who can protect our glorious past and lead to the better future. It is only the Crown which can protect our unity and lead to better future. Hence, the relevance of the Crown still exists.










