Posted by: Captain Haddock January 10, 2007
Marwari community wants their representation in interim parliament.
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Madogg - Let me humour you and explain "copy-paste". For me, it is merely a way of organizing your thoughts and presenting your reply in a structured and coherant fashion. It is a presentation technique that seeks to provide a readily available reference point to the thoughts you are expressing. It is *not* an attempt to disprove someone word by word. The latter would simply not be worth the time and effort it takes to do such a thing. That's really all there is to it. So allow me to quote away. "quoting your pointless remarks acting very smart....???? do you enjoy that????.........why is so many people wrong and only you seem to be right????.." There are quite a few people who I think are right on the issues - and I have quoted them by name as you might have noticed. ".how we are breaking into fratctions of diffetent people creating differences..............marwaris today, Newars, bahuns, gurung whats next...this is the real threat we are facing" I disagree. We are not breaking up. On the contrary, we are brining issues to the fore that if not dealt with properly and in a timely manner, could result in a broken society in the future. This country has proved to be much stronger than many ever thought. Barring a few glitches, we have survived in ethnic harmony in spite of decades of oppression, in spite of 14 years of mismanagement and in spite of 10 years civil war and 15,000 deaths. The greatest proof of this lies in our electoral process: Not once, not twice but three times, in 3 successive general elections, the Madises of the Terai rejected the ethno-centric Sadhbhawana party. More Madesis voted for the national parties, headed by Pahades, than they did for the terai-based Sadhbahwana. Same thing for the Rais and the Limbus of the eastern hills : the Janajati party forfeited its depostis in several constituenices. That, my friend, is true strength. I have the utmost respect for that Madesi voter who refused to let anyone else define who he was in spite of getting pretty shitty treatment from the people whom he so longed to be accepted by. Voters like that make this country great and it is because of them that I am convinced mine is a just and moral cause. That's all.
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