Posted by: newuser April 27, 2005
Complete democracy for the people: Is it feasible?
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On the sidelines of the topic: Amongst the latest detainees, Subhash Nembang, who headed the public account committee, was the most prolific chairman of all the parliamentary committees. He got a harsh treatment from the UML top brass when he adhered to his responsibilties and recommended actions against his own party central committee member Bhim Rawal in a corruption scandal. He is amongst the UML thinktank specializing on law and justice. He has never been heard of involvement in corruption. Raghuji Panta, noted leftist journalist before becoming a UML MP and minister in a couple of occassions. He is one of the leaders responsible for drafting policies for the UML. Not too much fuss has surfaced out about his involvement in irregularities. Chakra Bastola, one of the few intellectual leaders in the NC and a fine diplomat. His tenure as foreign minister was not marred by any big scaldal or whatsoever. Dr. Ramsharan Mahat, can't trust this man although he holds a PHD from the US. Masterminds false analysis of economic indicators. But that is the business of every economics PHDs from America, isn't it? And yeh, he did facilitate employment for hundreds of his supporters in Agricultural Development Bank amongst some other irregularities. But he doesn't rank with Khum Bahadur, Govinda Raj, Bamdev Gautam, and where is he? Mr Ramkrishna Acharya. Gagan Thapa, I always had high hopes with this lad. But it appears like he is going to be Gagan Singh II. Poor chap, no one are half as much as courageous as this man. He might have abused some students in Trichandra for which he deserves bashing but still he is the leader of our generation. Hopefully, Gagan will be more resolute after this detention and devise a strategy to unite students against the tyrant Mr G. provided he is not physically tortured. You will get my support Gagan, ignite the torch and lead the movement for democracy. All in all, the drive for dictatorship is in full swing now. Instead of arresting corrupts, Gyan Bahadurs are arresting the intellectuals and strong party cadres capable of restoring public faith. Hence, Narahari Acharya confined in a cell and Bijay Gachhadar left to walk free. This makes me hate the man called King Gyanendra. SO do the cronies who will start swearing at me now. They don't know that I am a Garib Janta ko chhora who could take the opportunity of free and relatively equal environment during democracy to rise himself so that today he is in a position to debate in sajha against dictatorship.
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