Bikalpa - A new political force to challenge the establishment
I saw this group on Facebook. Thought it would be a good idea to spread the word and let interested people here join and discuss for I feel that besides some junk, Sajha, still has a lot of talented people.
This is the group address on Facebook.
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=117079471637664
Also, my request is that you join the group if you're interested in participating in the movement, or at least in conversing in the group discussions. It is not in the number of the people who join this group but in the number of decent conversations and actions that the movement produces that change lies....
Someone said this - "Between the great things we cannot do and the small things we will not do, the danger is that we shall do nothing." It's highly relevant... let's start or at least support people who are trying to do something..
Thanks!
Any bikalpa to. Joining it on facebook? I don't have facebool or handbook or feetbook.
Good luck with the e-revolution.
Kiddo, You don't have to join the thing on Facebook if you don't have any of the body-part-books. There's a blog -
http://biswasinbikalpa.blogspot.com . Read, comment, and criticize.
Newlynew, the e-prefix does not fully capture the essence of this thing. There are dedicated people in Nepal starting the ground movement. You will know more if you try reading their thing. It's not a revolution either - as someone aptly points out there -
I was advised that "Sustainable politics should not be revolutionary but an evolutionary one." So, let's get ready for a political evolution!!
Sounds like a dream come true. How many folks have got on the ground going for this?
Maybe we could start a party just like this one in
Poland
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Edit: Sajha is difficult to manipulate. Couldn't submit the right link and thus multiple edits.
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