Posted by: IndisGuise May 27, 2005
Police above the law in Nepal
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Lamb u dai, Perhaps he did. Tyo ta tha bhena. Aba ke shame bhanne ke nashame. Desh chalau ne neta haru dekhi lera sabai wori pari nepotism le chaleko cha. Aba india ko diploma (bihar) matra hoina, India batai bachya haru le nai desh chalacha. Shame nai ho hami mathi. I can not answer your question but if you woudl allow me, methinks, that DIG must be gettin it from all sides. Regarding how Nepal is being run.. my guess is as good as yours. Oh.. well. :) Chatmandu ji, 1 and 2 direct violation ho. 3, 4 chai probable, ah well.. more or less ho. But if we set an exaple of punishing people as per their status, oh boy, imagine what would be the scenario. It's like saying, people coming back from america has to pay the fines is dollars. $50 bahira ko manche lai, ani nepal ko Rs. kamaune lai Rs. ma. I agree it is abuse of power, and in all probability he must be 'getting it from all quaters, especially in the curent scenario when the authorities must be engrossed in making more of a positive headlines. "Obviously this guy is not the only cop who routinely abuses his citizen-given right, so book should be thrown at him and he should be made an example. " -- > By this account do you agree on making Shere, prakash, girija and all an exaple and (pity Nepal does not have death penalty), let's say life imprisoment without the possibility or parole? I bet the offence or illegal or corruption these people have committed and life imprisonment would be just, if we draw parallel to the DIG's trafic violation and demoting him to hawaldar or making him an example. Mero bichar hai feri. Your point is noted Chatmandu ji. Perhaps bich ko bato tira bhako bhe, alik reasonable hola ki. kaso? Indisguise:)
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