Posted by: newuser March 7, 2005
Thinking Impartially and sensibly
Login in to Rate this Post:     0       ?        
As for Bhrasta Netaji, I have yet to address your concerns. I do understand the problems you have raised about the disparity between the rulers and ruled. The problems of the poors in Nepal is obviously centuries old phenomenon and that could have been boiled one day sooner or later even if the Maoists had not started their 'jana yudda'. But these sort of disparities exist in every society in the world. It is in smaller scale in the developed countries and wider scale in developing nations. These issues are some thing that can be minimised but not totally cleared up. If the rulers rule the country sensibly, I mean if they put a good governance, implementing an equal share of development efforts in urban and rural areas, the huge disparity can be minimised. I mean taking up arms is not the solution. Solution is imparting fair share of national development efforts. In Nepal's case over looking the plight of Karnali, Seti and Mahakali was a grave mistake of our rulers. However, this is not something that can be erased by creating a maoists state. This is something that can be gradually brought into smaller degree by imparting more of national encome to those areas. We can discuss on this issue in depth in the upcoming days.
Read Full Discussion Thread for this article