Updated On: 10 September, 2025 02:01 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Pointing to the earlier unrest and protests in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and other neighbouring countries, the editorial mentioned how the problems of hunger, unemployment, and corruption were not solved, making Parliament "useless to the people"

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The `fire` in Nepal is from the spark of unemployment and anger, and India should "learn a lesson" from it, an editorial published in Saamana said on Wednesday, cautioning that the problems of unemployment, `destruction of democracy,` increasing politics of caste and religion are very dangerous for the country, reported news agency ANI.
"The fire in Nepal is the spark of hunger and unemployment. India should learn a lesson from this. There has been a destruction of employment in India. 80 crore people have to survive on five to ten kilos of `ration` given free by the government. Modi-Shah are winning elections by destroying democracy. All the pillars of democracy seem to be collapsing. The politics of religion and caste has reached its peak. All these disorders are dangerous for the country," Saamana`s editorial said, reported ANI.