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Surendra Shakya
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It was in 1993 at Dallas airport that I questioned why Nepal was not like the US. I spent my 13+ years finding the answer. Then from 2007 I have been applying the knowledge in Nepal and gain even more insight. Now I see Nepal even worse and at the threshold of disintegration. The good sign is that there are many good people, able and successful people who are coming forth to stop the agents from dissolving Nepal. However, they are all fragmented. So how can they unite and pose a credible vision to win over Nepal democratically? Should the conscious Nepalese form a task force to bring them together? What are your thoughts?
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Sanaklaal
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“It was in 1993 at Dallas airport that I questioned by Nepal was not like the US”
Suren ji. Malai pahilo haraf nai bujhna lai gaaro bhayo ?? Yo ali Kati clear garidinus na ??
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Sanaklaal
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Ki tapaile 1993 ma Dallas airport ma huda euta prasna mann ma aayo bhannu bhako ho??
Sanaklaal
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Suren jee k bhako hola Yasto hai ?? Nepali haru Ko dimag chaina bhancha America ma basney dhotiharu. Tei bhako hola .😜😜😜😜😜
harkhe7
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I also had similar thoughts. Especially, Kathmandu had been an independent country for the most of the history before the unification movement by Prithivi Narayan Shah. And, Kathmandu was a single ethnic state for the most of the history. After unification, Kathmandu is the capital and the cultural city of Nepal. The rest of Nepal was rural. However, that didn't mean Nepal is only Kathmandu. And, no other than the unifier Prithivi Narayan Shah saw this before anyone and said right after the unification - "यो मेरो दुखले आर्ज्य मुलुक होइन | यो चार जात छतिस वर्णको साझा फुलबारी हो ' | Prithivi Narayan Shah said that 250 years ago.

Therefore, I also agree with you Surendra ji that bringing those people together will make the Nepali state strong. Best wishes for your efforts.
Surendra Shakya
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Sorry for the typo there. I have corrected the mistake. It is"why" not "by" so it will remove the confusion now. I am trying to reach different political parties and convey my appreciation that they are standing for Nepal, I hope to work at the grassroots level since one of my insights was that children have to be properly educated, and they have to be taught to take pride of our unique history and there is no need to copy anyone else or feel inferior in any way. In fact, when I started working in Nepal, around 2014 I actually realized that Nepal was far superior to the US or the Western culture, but the problem was that we have failed to pass on our culture of universal brotherhood to the newer generations. Remember the Rana shashan? A century of darkness is still making us fall much behind the rest of the world. Everything has to start with a total revolution of the education system. I hope there will be an independent forum of citizens who will keep a tab on whoever may come to power in the future. Personally, I would like to be one of such citizens who will be happy remaning in the background and help the people who will take the responsibility as ministers, or PM and such important etc. I would be happy training the youth leadres and make sure the eudcation system teaches the next generation to develop character integrity and pursue the ultimate truth rather than material possessions.
Surendra Shakya
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Now, I read that former police Kiran Kharel is also going to start his own party as if there were not enough of them. It might be an egotistical pursuit that people do not join others, and make their own parties. That in itself is a self-defeating venture. How can so many fragmented forces bring about a change when unity is strength?
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