Posted by: grungemaster1 December 5, 2007
Bir Bir Gorkhali
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Samsara, it was nice of you to understand and appreciate the hard work and sacrifices made by these people. These people were brave to take that extra mile for their families sake. It's a cruel world and surviving here has become even harder. Sumedhu, I understand your frustration about the current situation of Nepal. America and UK are developed countries and you know how hard life is out there too and people are seldom happy lol. People are migrating to third world countries to live in luxury and abundance. Don't even start on the Indian thing because if the British wouldn't have invaded India, there would have been no India at all with no good education system and other infrastructure, probably a bunch of different language speaking countries and these people would have been still making chapatis in their huts. We have reached only the third generation being educated and please don't compare 2.5 million to 2 billion population of India. So hard to do, easy to say. I don't understand the fact why you are trying to bring out the connection between the current economy of Nepal to these people, that would be a completely different scenario. The Gurkha history has nothing negative to do with that. Go and ask the questions to the appropriate people in power, maoists to be specific. Why do you even have a problem when they brag about what they did? That was the truth and so will remain the same. Who even cares, who they worked for, we all work for someone else, don't we? Yes, our country needs our total support but unless the new generation of educated and patriotic politicians and volunteers come forward, our voices will always be dampened no matter what we do. Now if you are trying to call people to get back and reform our country, put that in a clear and concise manner, since you are so smart Sumedhu, why don't you be a volunteer and do a good job so that we can believe all you said. It wouldn't be wise enough for you to blame only these people, what about those people who are there in Nepal? Don't they have equal share of responsibiliy or duty towards their country too? A man is always judged by his past, it doesn't matter if it's a new job or a new country. People won't remember what you said or did, but they will always remember how you made them feel. At least these people are trusted around the world. That's more than reason enough to give them credits. And Sumedhu, stop posting your crap here and if you are so concerned, let us see your actions to be proud of you rather than your complaints. Uhi Limbu ko choro
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