Posted by: chanaa_tarkaari March 20, 2007
Prachanda alleges Royalist again
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OK, in the same topic ::: <<<"That is why a bigger and influencial group needs to take some initiative ">>> The so called business leaders are not bigger group but a bunch of influential opportunists. They are influencial in their vested interest but not in doing any good for broader public benefit (visit- http://www.mysansar.com/?p=491). <<<"the businessmen group are taking that initiative now - in opposition to wreckless endangerment of any budding democratic process by maoist brutality.">>> Untrue. The business group are aggressive in street protest to wash their names out from some black lists and other financial liabilities. They do have long record of favoring non-democratic process but they want to evaporate their wrong doings, which is disgraceful. Recall that the maoist are not the only non-democratic and brutal force in the country. <<<"Instead of shame, you have to be proud that at least finally someone is defying and pointing fingers at the maoist atrocities.">>> The shame is in talking about a common citizen only after an elite gets beaten up. The shame is in thinking that defying and pointing fingers at maoist atrocities has just begun despite witnessing so many episodes of public resistance against maoist atrocities. The women of Dailekh, the farmers of rautahat, the youths of Lahan, are few to name here who dared to fight barehand with gunned maoist goons. Those self-motivated people were truly for the basic right of a common citizen and used to have morale of much higher degree than these business leaders but still they failed to earn attention from all anti-maoists. That is the point I am referring where you can NOT be proud. I agree, the government is prime responsible to protect a common citizen, which they didn't, and there you can NOT be proud either. Being aware of malicious intention of business leaders, and being aware that these leaders could end up their protests at any point once their vested interests would be fulfilled (no matter there would or wouldn't be less atrocities against common people in the coming days); I keep supporting these business leaders at this period of time and will keep supporting them until they keep speaking for peace and progress along with the broader public centiment. Their future move will decide how much honest are these business leaders for the cause of a common citizen in the coming days. My gut-feeling says, these business tycoons will soon forget all maoist atrocities once they get a good chat and dinner with leaders, which is to confirm that these tycoons will not be touched by low-class cadres but be dealt directly at higher ranks. On the other hand, all these public who are now in street following them will continue to face maoist atrocities in one way or another. I wish time will prove me wrong.
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