Posted by: Vhootee May 22, 2006
Organzie for Hindu State
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ImI, “Till this proclamation, i really didn't thought about religion so strongly .but this hasty and unwanted decision has made me think twice about my religion and other religion in Nepal” Me too “CHANGING IN NEPAL SHOULD NOT BE BEGINNING CHANGING THE NAME SHOULD BE ENDING” At least you do believe that changes in our or any society is inevitable. It will be done someday, peacefully or through a bloody war. So my question to you is: Why not now? Why not be happy with it if it is achieved with peace? “It was so difficult for people, LIKE U, to digest there was 1 Hindu country in this world.” Let me take you on a crash course history of Nepal, the recent one, let’s not go back too far, Shahs Dynasty-Hindu Ranas-Hindu Democratic parties-Hindu Maoist leaders-Hindu Gayne aka Bhishnu-Hindu May 2006 decision maker, Girija-Hindu The history of Nepal with pure Hindu dominance and the country going nowhere, you still blame us when you’re loosing your foothold in the society. Do you think it’s fair? Can’t you see your own flaws and honestly accept your past and move on. Yes, people were free to practice religion under Hindu, but converting to a different religion was still looked down at. If you say it was free for everybody to practice their own religion, then why are you so scared when it’s given the proper legal stamp for the term. It’s like living together in a relationship all this time but not officially getting married when you term the phrase “Under Hindu, everybody was free to practice their religion”. So the couples are officially married now, isn’t that better?. If you have failed again and again from the Stone Age till now, don’t you think that people have lost faith in you by now? Can’t you throw in that small piece of crumb to other non Hindu? Why not give the chance and the opportunity to someone else. Maybe a dalit, kami or a sherpa might change the course. Have a heart. “No matter how much people defend here in sajah. Religious Violence is inevitable in future of Nepal” You’ll be the first one to start that with your fanaticism or someone like you.
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