Posted by: Stiffler July 27, 2011
HEROES of NEPAL
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Thanks for the kind words but the heroes are the ones who should be glorified.

I know many Nepalese don’t see a future in Nepal; not because of the country and its landlocked state but because of the people. Leaders are a natural extension of people (unless it’s a dictatorship) and if the people are corrupt, so will the leaders be. I don’t think I will have much of an argument if I blame the present condition of Nepal to the people, ourselves.

We are bhedas; we can’t protest against the fact that a high school drop out is leading our esteemed civil aviation department (NAC), we don’t care if CIAA cannot prosecute against leaders and we put a deaf ear when good people get transferred/sent out; but when Rhitik says a bad word we are on the streets. When, the leaders call us for Nepal bandh, we comply.

We are corrupt, when was the last time when you went to Nepal and tried to do something w/o getting an assistance from somebody in a higher-up position that is your aquaintance? We will be discussing about how corrupt our leaders are in a line at airport while waiting to see when our DSP friend will come and rescue us from having to be in the line.

Bringing in a constituion won’t do jack unless we change the people’s mentality.
But with all this, do I see any ray of hope? I sure do and I am seeing it more now; hence I thought we need to start this thread. My follow up posting will share why I thought of it.

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