Posted by: newuser March 25, 2005
Thinking Impartially and sensibly
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Revolution time in Nepal. Join us guys. I was nearly tired of urging for the restoration of civil rights in Nepal from this sajha thread. Poor me! Who reads sajha.com? Neither Gyanendra nor Prachanda. Even the sajha regulars don't read everything that pop up in Kurakani. Not only the nature oblige to the theory of natural selection, everybody does. So my unselfish propaganda was about to come to an end.I was thinking to keep quiet now because my Ramayana was getting boring. Let this thread die, I thought. But yesterday's events in the Central Asian state of Kyrgyzstan have revived my hopes. Wow, it's damn easier to oust despots from power. About 10,000 people with velvet headbands gathered in the central square of Bishkek, stormed towards the presedential palace and Askar Akayev had to flee away outright. Not a single round of bullet was fired. The police brutally beat few people but that was enough to depose a president since 1991. Lemon revolution they said. But a one day revolution was such a grand success that one of the protestors hurried himself to the hot seat of the president and and sat their for few minutes. Life time experience. PEOPLE'S POWER has magic and it's working phonemenally in central Asia these days. Georgians and the Ukrainians did the same thing in style. Even the Phillipinos and the Ivorians didn't need to shed their blood to overthrow the dictators. Now why don't the Nepalese learn this idea of revolution? You don't have to break the bars, smash the windows or set fire on public vehicles to demonstrate. The Kyrgyz had no single leader to lead the revolution but they did it so stylishly. WHy can't you gather at hanumandhoka square in thousands and head north- east towards Narayanhiti demanding the restoration of your rights. WHy do you wait for the corrupt leaders to lead you again? This is the time to stop Gyanendra from becoming Saddam Hussein. If we don't oppose him now, he will be powerful and we need foreign intervention to oust him. Why do we give the Indians or Americans the chance to interfare? Kyrgyz drove Akayev out from the palace even if he was Russia's favourite. Why can't Nepalese learn from the velvet or orange or yellow revolution. Nepalese, this is revolution time. Come on let's assemble in Hanuman Dhoka. Here are the slogans: Nirankush Rajtantra - Murdabad Sambaidhanik Rajtantra - Thikai chha Maobadi Atanka -Murdabad Maobadi Dajubhai - Hamrai Hun Bhrastachari Neta- Murdabad Bahudaliya Prajantantra -JIndabad Hatya hinsha - Banda Gar Shanti Surachhya - Kayam Garr Nepal kasko - Janata ko Fataha Neta- Chahidaina, Ugra Maobadilai- Fasi de, Tanashahi Raja - Kashi Ja. Luta sathi ho. Durbar Square ma bhetaula. Ma ta hide.
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