I don't know if someone brought up what I'm about to say but lets look further into the future people. I think that these are the preliminary steps that need to be taken for a well orchestrated plan to divide Nepal. After all many nations have fallen into this trap including our neighbor India, who suffered the practical application of the clever British contrived plan of divide and conquer.
I remember studying religious tolerance in my 5th grade Social Studies class, I also remembering how Nepal was called the garden of 36 subcasts. But has this garden turned into a gridiron where we (Nepali not bahun, rai, limbu, newar, magar, tharu, madeshi, etc) are being manipulated into clashing against each other for the racial superiority? I would like to think the answer is yes. But is the price worth it? If you ask me then I would have to say no because the superiority of one would mean that the person who thinks s/he is superior is de re disrespecting the quality of being Nepali by doing so.
Whenever it comes to such racial debates people aslo tend to bring up questionable racial acts towards others. So in that respect don't you think that germans should have a racial tension with the jews because of the holocaust? Its hard to heal the cracks and wounds once they have been created. It is even harder to heal when they have been open and sore for thousands of years. Look at India and Pakistan. What has the war brought to them. Still now they can't find common grounds and seal the wounds that was created 50 years ago.
You can have your say.