Posted by: iZen November 7, 2005
is complete democracry suitable for nepal?
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If I may I would like to add words or two: The sad reality of today's Nepal was clearly visible in a news report about Karnali zone if I am not mistaken in last year's dashain period.One of the renowned newspaper from kathmandu reported that there was no rice( for dashain tika purposes )available in the whole zone and knowing this government simply turned its blind eye to them.And this is just an example of how Kathmandu has treated its people outside capital.There are reasons why insurgency was born in the first place. The ruthless and in-humane tactics that the rebels have used along with Prachanda's hollow ambition's are certainly condemnable.Nevertheless,there was always some urgency on the part of common Nepalese who were always denied justice to have their voice heard.The monarch which bases itself since the P.N.Shah's unification using means of violance embracing dogmatic beliefs of lord's incarnation on the crown just to keep ordinary Nepalese doomed is a major responsible factor in giving rise to this political dead-lock. The power-hungry politicians are elites that claim to represent hard-working peasants and workers are the second most responsible factor in fueling the chaos.Simply looking at India and China's economic growth and thinking we are sandwiched between isn't going to deliver us capitalistic paradise.Down the road if not checked between the disparity between Bihar and Bangalore can give rise to India is sure to face more naxallites which will only make Maoists in Nepal stronger.The goodies is capitalist economic theory works for the wall-street brokers and software engineers not the farmer of bhitri madhes who is unaware what a machine called computer looks like.Before jumping in the capitalist democratic implementation looking at himalayan java and neon signs in every cross- roads of kathmandu the corrupt leaders of democratic parties should have calculated the future which we is today. contd..
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