Posted by: world_map September 24, 2005
Nepali Politics Forum
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हुन त हिजो पनि लेख्या हो, फेरी कति कचकच गर्ने? तर एउटा analogy चैं दिमागमा आइहाल्यो। Sajha kurakani is just like a delicious curry with politics as salt. Other topics are spices, onions etc. San has taken the salt out and placed in another saucer and covered it with a lid. So, everytime we want to eat the curry, we have to open the lid of the saucer, that is we have to click the Nepali politics forum, and take the salt, which is inconvenient and inarticulate. We can't enjoy the curry because the salt hasn't mixed with the curry and other spices properly. So, it is better to let salt blend with the curry. Sometimes, salt may be too much, but it will become okay with time. These are the times when political hurricanes are flooding our home country. So, it could naturally be salty. But when everything becomes settled, the kurakani curry will retain its original taste and flavour. In the past, the ongoing incidents and situations dominated kurakani and this is only natural. At the time of Iraq massacre, almost all the threads turned red with blood of Nepalese brothers. At the time of Feb.1, most of the threads filled with the political change. But this is life. Whatever major incident happens in general life should be reflected in Kurakani and it is not possible until political discussions are not allowed free. In the case of running the polls regarding this in the right hand corner of the page, I think a particular poll is run only for about two or three weeks, and many people aren't aware of those polls, like myself most of the time. The emergence of lots of political thread is itself an indication that how much people enjoy politics side by side with other general topics. So, San should regard this as the result of that poll rather than that small obscure poll. Hope your experimentation will end in a couple of days and we will once again enjoy the delicious salt-balanced Kurakani curry.
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