Posted by: _____ July 26, 2004
Joshi to follow Wagle ??
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Ladies and Gentleman, Good Morning, I am also following the CIAA and its activities for last four yrs. Present activities of CIAA is one of the example that what legally empowered institute can do, if it intends to do. Whatever CIAA does is within the limit of our present legal system (and within the system there is, I believe a grey area, where ppl play their dirty trick to get some favor.) Now, I have some curiosity, some of them already raised by fellow sajhaites in their posts above. 1. What happened to the newspapers/TV, radio, why they are not giving details of Wagles case and Courts decision? This news is positive news for Nepali ppl. Why journalist love to give details of negative news only. Is debate being carried out, in Nepal, about pros and cons of this decision? 2. What happens to so called "nagarik samaj" why arnt they digging in this case, so that a public pressure can be generated against the "soft decisioný by the court within the grey area? 3. Why the written details of "faisala" is not being made public by the court in such a publicly interested case. When the different institutions of Nepal will start to respect general publics "need to know" right? 4. I think there is a "kanun" in Nepal whereby the decisions, if not considered secret by the state, must be sent for archive where everyone can have access after following some "procedures". 5. What was the basis of 2.3 million? Well, probably most of the ppl will ask the same question? And, asking question is not a big deal. I agree with ashu that Nepal does have enormous potential. Nepalese are hard working ppl. We just have a problem of Potentially Immature/Morally bankrupt/irresponsible ppl at higher level. We survived the two giant (southern and northern neighbor), we are trying to be competitive with them. Small market next to two big markets. Nearest harbor approx 1000 km. Small productive land are few of our problems. These economic hurdles can be overcome by creative planning, attractive tax/excise/custom system and producing cheap energy. But, for this, first of all we need publicly responsible government lead by gal/guy who has "guts" to do something.
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