The Post-Game Analysis: When Sudan Gurung Hit ‘Leave Meeting’
It’s been a minute since Sudan Gurung dropped that resignation bomb, and looking back, it’s still giving main character energy - the kind where you get written out of the show mid-season for a plot hole.
The Math Never Matched: Words vs. Actions 🤡
Sudan was out here posting on Facebook about "ethics" and "clean leadership," acting like he was the CEO of Transparency. But the receipts leaked faster than a private story on a public profile.
While he was preaching about a "Gen-Z movement," the media was busy tracking those alleged business links with businessman Deepak Bhatta.
The Vibe: He said, "Accountability is my middle name."
The Reality: The media found share investments and business ties that were screaming conflict of interest
It was the blatant contradiction for us. You can’t be the "voice of the youth" while your portfolio is out here doing side quests with shady tycoons. 💀
The Media Was Highkey Hating (And They Were Right) 💅
Shoutout to the press for staying in their hater era back then. They were literally on his neck 24/7. From digging up his share-market moves to questioning every meeting, the media didn't let him breathe. Usually, politicians try to "pay off" the narrative, but the digital footprint was too deep. They cooked him until he had no choice but to claim he was resigning for an "impartial investigation." Sure, Jan.
Balen’s Dilemma: Father of the Nation or Just Stressed? 🏟️
Then we had Mayor/PM Balen Shah. Our guy was trying to rebuild the city, but his cabinet was falling apart like a cheap Shein fit. Remember, Sudan was the second resignation in that government - Deepak Kumar Sah had already been sacked for being "unethical."
Balen was caught in a major dilemma:
Does he keep these "new-age" ministers to keep the hype alive?
Or does he start sacking them to save his own brand?
Balen ended up trying to carry the whole squad on his back while they kept disconnecting from the server.
The Short-Lived Power Trip ⚡
Can we talk about the speedrun of power? These guys got the red light on their cars and suddenly thought they were invincible. Sudan’s power exercise was shorter than a TikTok trend. One day he was the Home Minister, the next day he was just another guy with a "Former" in his bio. The "new" politics was supposed to be different, but it gave the same old "get rich quick" energy.
The Cartoon Cabinet: Aashika Tamang & Co. 🎨
And we can't forget the rest of the "cartoon MPs." We had people like Aashika Tamang and others who seemed more focused on their "aesthetic" and viral clips than actually passing bills. It started feeling like a reality show where everyone was just auditioning for the next election instead of doing the work.
The Lesson: If you’re going to claim you’re part of the "Gen-Z movement," maybe don't move like a 1990s corrupt politician? Just a thought. 💅✨
Looking back, it’s clear that "new" doesn't always mean "better." Who do you think is going to be the next to hit the 'Unsubscribe' button on their political career.