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Posted by: Shantipriya January 4, 2011
Ajya Siwakoti vs. Tulsi bhandari
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Mukhya, thanks for liking my comments.

Unfortunately, we have lost our ability to understand real issues. We have forgotten who we are. We have so much of biasness that if one does not belong to at least one political party, that is considered noone or no Nepali. Independent thinking, rational analyses based upon our national interest have become a least interested topic, if someone does that he will be tagged either as a “mandale” or “regressive force”. People like me,  who lived in Panchayt era, walked freely in the night, did his job honestly without fear of anything, got raised thanks to his parents hard work and honesty have more reason to criticize this so called “ democracy” than those who have more reason to applaud this system-who become rich overnight!

For example, had Baburam Bhattarai or Upendra Devkota (liked many toppers who got Colombo plan and other scholarships) not born in that “authoritarian period - panchayat era”, and born in this “democratic era” they would not have been what they are. You decide in which period there was/is a system?  I can go on and give many example, but for those, just list the achievement and lost of panchayat time vs post panchayat, you will know by yourself.

Btw, how many Boeing does NAC have now?-ONE and before democracy oh shittt “ it is more than a dozen ” …. now it has become an once upon a time story, thanks to your visionary leaders! And please do not repeat same old cliché that we are in transition period, I feel like putting red hot iron rod in those mouths who say this shit.

And people like tulshi or ajay are just few of the many byproducts of this system. who is good who is bad would that even worth a question?

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