Maverick-jyu,
I would still like to believe that you and I are still on the same page.
Let me present it this way. What does “holding politicians accountable” mean ? Is it taking a moral position only ? Or is it an action or commitment to it ?
If it is action or commitment of action, then this definitely differentiate politicians (they) from us.
If it is just a word and no action, then we are them by allowing them to do what they have been doing to us, and not to mention by how some of us might be secretly benefiting from what they do (nepotism and corruption, to mention a few).
Be the change that you want to see. At least do something other than just wishing for it. I was trying to invoke this practical idealism by saying that “we” are “them”. And I am sure you and I are on the same page on this.
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Mr. Truth-jyu,
Thank you very much for the data and the discussion. I had have chance to see similar data and discussion somewhere and I was fully au courant of the possibility and the extent of the permanent migration of Indian nationals (Of both “Indian” and “Pahadi” origins) to Nepal (from both South and East) when I said I am proud; it was a sort of narcissist remark to note that Nepal is still so desirable country for people from a neighboring country.
On a more serious note, I do think that
As for India-Nepal matter, I am for a “smart” policy and practice rather than a generalized fear and hate to
On Indophobia:
http://www.sajha.com/sajha/html/OpenThread.cfm?forum=2&ThreadID=23247#155387
My view has not changed. However, I must tell that I am nervously watching what’s going on in Terai. I am unable to conclude anything yet. That's all I can say.
Nepe