Posted by: rajankhanal May 10, 2006
Nepe and Ashu
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Here comes Jawala, who talks about politics as if he is an expert adviser to any political leaders, but he lacks is his clear vision. Let me come back to the Nepe and Ansu's view. Until and unless they are declared mouthpiece of any political parties- they deserve the right to like, dislike or sometimes critically review any view on politics or any other matter. This is not strange that Nepe may be allergic to Communist brand or any of such type. Second, what a irony of people in Nepal, that they like some political figure of their choices but they don't like the parties, eventhough there is no reason not liking them. They feel themselves great stating that they don't belong to any parties- like Jawala is giving such impression. It is saying like- I like communist but I can't be a communist. I like Girija, unfortunately, I donot belong to his party or I dislike his party and so on... You people are afraid to declare your political view, which reflect that you are suffering from the political depression in Nepal. This is a common syndrom in Nepalese particularly in Nepalese diaspora. To call Maoist as accepting democratic process is Irony. How do you define their Armed rules in Nepalse villages, including forced donation, participation and involvement. Hi Jawala, believe me, I am not a communist.
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