Posted by: sd_man September 12, 2005
Lesson to learn from Bhutan
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I am not a firebrand historian nor an overly educated person on politics, but looking at Bhutan's situation and Nepali political dead lock, I tempted to write a few words.... Bhutan's political problem is more than a decade old and it is one of the biggest political dead lock in the history of south asia. It is not a joke that more than 100,000 refugee's camping on poor country like Nepal. A newer generation has grown up in refugee camp by now. BUT, has anyone sincerely tried to resolve this problem? No one bloody south asias politican dares to solve if it is not in his/ her political interest. They let many Tek Nath Rijals to die on camp. And there are many more Marichman sigh's who tried to handover Tek Nath Rijals. These so-called political firebrands have no clue how hunger in refuge camp is crying louder everyday. One can see the whole generation of Bhutanis in camp growing without education. Having said this all, we should not neglect our own problem. The decade old so-called YUDDA has grown many more children with out education. As a matter of fact, they were ill trained to be a part of militia. Who knows if some of those childs are taught to be suicide bombers like in madrasas. One will be shocked only when the result comes out. Because of this so-called YUDDA, people are refugee in their own country. They have freedom just like in refuge camp. The lesson to learn from Bhutan is - this kind of dead lock can remain for another few years. No one has interest on Nepali politics, this is the fact. It can be another political (not religious) afghanistan in near future and many more political MULLAHAs might be in the offings reciting their dogmatic politics. Being a Nepali, it is the responsibility up on us to quickly resolve the political stalemate. This might warrant the death of some JUNGALIs as well. But this move will be good for the country in the long run. We donot want our children, sisters and brothers to be another Bhutani in a camp. Later.......
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