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 The Slander of Dilshova

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Posted on 02-27-14 9:14 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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The recent melodrama in the media regarding a social service icon Dilshova comes as a harsh reminder of the day and age we live in.

The main issue was that the credibility of Dilshova was attacked in a very heinous manner - accusing her of sexual misconduct on the very children she gave her life to serve. This was the worst slander and defamation of character that was possible and the involved media chose to publish such harsh judgment on her character without any kind of verification or sense of responsibility. Even the name of the journalist making the accusation has not been published.

It is a shame that many highly qualified educated individuals are seemingly participating in the blame game instead of trying to understand the gravity of the situation. The point is that a selfless individual who was doing an immense service to the needy was attacked in a moral and personal manner, and the so called educated elite is trying to make it about the 'management', 'record keeping' and 'healthy living conditions'.

They forget that this is Dilshova's home, and how many of you know homes where they need to have a big management for record keeping and meeting specific requirement? This is not the US or some developed country we are talking about. In paper it looks good to say we have this many educated and this many hospitals, but in the street and village level, we have the majority of Nepali population living in worse conditions than the one provided by Dilshova. You cannot blame her for making their lives better off than it would have been without her intervention.

Legally, maybe she's required to file papers and such, but you cannot blame an unlicensed surgeon for saving a man dying of heart attack. However, if it is in your character to find fault you can always find fault saying 'He was not even licensed.' 'He had not taken a bath for a month.' 'He was not using sanitized equipment or gloves.' and the list can go on. But, the most important point here is that a life was saved. Whether it was a legal thing or not is not important specially in Nepal where murderers roam free with protection from higher echelon of the legal entities.

So dwelling on the legality of social service is a ridiculous stance that anyone can take. The sanitation is an important issue, but then again, how many Nepali families have access to good sanitation? Someone living exposed to the street is worse off than someone living under Dilshova's house. Would it be nice? Yes, obviously! It would be nice if everyone in Nepal had access to fresh drinking water, access to medication, sanitary living environment and all that, but we cannot force the ideal scenario onto harsh reality.

As far as the establishment reeking urine and feces, anyone who have been to a daycare of infants will know that it is only normal for such smell and similarly when there are numerous elderlies with low control over their bowels and bladders, then such smell is only natural.

Having said all this, obviously some better management would be nice, but then again, there are many things in this life that would be nice. I am sure this comes as a good lesson to Dilshova in the need to manage more - as long as she has the finances for it.

All I am saying is that let's not put excessive undue stress on trivialities, and appreciate the big picture. A social service icon's character has been defamed by the greedy media who want to sensationalize everything so that they can sell well. Instead of focusing on 'good to have things', can we look critically at these irresponsible media for their false claim, trying to discredit a known figure to gain negative publicity for their own establishments?
 
Posted on 03-03-14 11:20 PM     [Snapshot: 5308]     Reply [Subscribe]
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@balatkari gundey,

u said she sud be hanged to death.

If she is guilty, let law handle the situation. now one is above law but if she comes clean in sexual abuses, can i hang u to death?

dherai talibanatha nadekha yeha...
 
Posted on 03-04-14 1:52 AM     [Snapshot: 5387]     Reply [Subscribe]
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New vital info
http://www.ekantipur.com/np/2070/11/20/full-story/385104.html
 
Posted on 03-04-14 10:24 PM     [Snapshot: 5666]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Just like Dil Shobha should be punished if she broke any laws, Naagarik and it's journalist K. P. Dhungana should be sued for defamation. Naagarik presented this news as a fact and stated they had an evidence to prove the prostitution. This was a false statement written without adequate research. It caused serious harm to Dil Sobha, her organization, the senior citizens who live at Amaa Ghar and her employees. I think there is enough grounds to file a litigation for defamation.

If a lawsuit is being filed, I will gladly donate to help fund the litigation.
 
Posted on 03-05-14 12:10 AM     [Snapshot: 5699]     Reply [Subscribe]
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@macini

what the heck u mean be respectful of myself.. of course i do respect for what i'm b'coz i ain't like any other jerks to be judgmental and derogate
someones good deeds just for fake stuffs..
having pathetic opinion for innocent is more uncivilized and full of vulgarity than using the words that sounds unusual, weird and uncivilized for
(saaja samajka asabhya ani amanabiya bhadra bhaldmeeharu)
again for those who respect ppl favoring the truth and right stuff, i do have respect for them, so i do respect myself.. :)
no matter for me ppl in favor of wrongful deeds and inhumanity are always a d**k sucker.

BTW @macini your name itself seems to be uncivilized and vulgar.. people will mistaken it with @makchikni as macini looks like abbreviation of makchikni when k--kindness is missing in you
and h is silent. :)
 
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Posted on 05-20-14 1:11 PM     [Snapshot: 7847]     Reply [Subscribe]
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So why has this news disappeared? Can't they not prove it, like they said? How can we make these news media accountable for their actions?

Somebody needs to pay for this, either her or the media which published the story. Jail time and financial retribution is an absolute must. Let us keep this thread alive and keep forcing the real story come forward.
 
Posted on 05-20-14 1:27 PM     [Snapshot: 7875]     Reply [Subscribe]
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On one hand, I would like to commend Nagarik News for featuring an editorial that almost resembled an apology, which is a rare feat in our society to begin with.

On the other, it seems insufficient, judging by the words of the editorial which to me read like "We accused without evidence, but we couldn't find evidence on sexual predation, hence kinda sorry, but other reports on hygience, sanitation were true"

What I find particularly troubling is how all other celebrity journalists are stating that it was a "simple" mistake by a professional and the need to move on. Yet, noone talks about the psychological scar that has been inflicted on the victim and how she can get proper justice under our fledgling justice system.
 
Posted on 05-20-14 8:18 PM     [Snapshot: 8022]     Reply [Subscribe]
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These reporters are the new form of 'dada' in Nepal. Everybody is scared of them. While we understand freedom of press, they should be governed by the same law as with everybody else. This is a clear case of their irresponsibility and poor journalism. They have destroyed someone's life and many other people's life depended on her. Why is there no severe punishment? Where are all those people who believed the news? What is your say?
Their apology is useless and a joke. How can we let a mere apology be the punishment? If I committed a crime and print an apology in the newspaper, can I get the same result? So why are these vultures allowed to scape with an apology? They need to pay. If not, these people will not stop and there will be many more victims like Dil Shova in the future.

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