Posted by: lootekukur March 5, 2008
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And just imagine what 'good' this is going to bring from the already
inefficient and incompetent bureaucracy of ours that's been lying there barren for
ages. Talk of change, restructuring and reconstruction of new Nepal!
Jeez!
Nepe ji,
Any revision, if not rectification, do you see coming from the elected government on the proclamation that declared Nepal as a secular state? I think that was another hasty decision made without proper research whatsoever on the potential threat it can bring to the otherwise religiously harmonious Nepal.
While I am quite optimistic about very many issues from local, ethnic and community levels popping up (which IMO had to be addressed one way or the other and sooner or later for the restructuring and rebuilding process), I am more worried than baffled from the haphazard decisions these short-sighted leaders end up making behind curtains without much transparency and research onto it as this can bring forth more agitation and hence graver situation than they could ever imagine in the country. Democracy can have a big learning curve but we got to make sure we don't end up making blatant errors from our judgment or the lack of it which are costly -- time-wise, resource-wise and security-wise--and which can derail Nepal pushing it further down the drain.
Nepe ji,
Any revision, if not rectification, do you see coming from the elected government on the proclamation that declared Nepal as a secular state? I think that was another hasty decision made without proper research whatsoever on the potential threat it can bring to the otherwise religiously harmonious Nepal.
While I am quite optimistic about very many issues from local, ethnic and community levels popping up (which IMO had to be addressed one way or the other and sooner or later for the restructuring and rebuilding process), I am more worried than baffled from the haphazard decisions these short-sighted leaders end up making behind curtains without much transparency and research onto it as this can bring forth more agitation and hence graver situation than they could ever imagine in the country. Democracy can have a big learning curve but we got to make sure we don't end up making blatant errors from our judgment or the lack of it which are costly -- time-wise, resource-wise and security-wise--and which can derail Nepal pushing it further down the drain.