Posted by: SHIV August 9, 2008
डा उपेन्द्को छोरी अपहरण: डेढ करोड फिरौती
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Maddogg,
The high profile criminal activities might be linked to political power, kathmandu might me heading towards anarchism, Nepal might be heading towards total destruction but these "might" will not get us any where. I DO have optimism about Nepal, it doesn't mean that I agree with what ever is going on. On the other hand I am not one of those who fully consider that Nepal is going towards the right direction. There are some good sides and some bad about current socio-political situation. The only good side I see is unpresendented political awareness all accross Nepal. This will surely bring positive changes. The bad side I see, I mean really bad side is that we are (esp Kathamndu) becoming second Bihar. Our leaders are appointed, directed and supported by India. Nepalease people are only decoys in this political landscape. The Maobadis, Nepali Congress, UML, Madhesi Forum are all indian envoys and act as Indian agents when it comes to the Indian interest. Aside from all the Indian agents that we have as our current leaders, Maobadis are the only ones who have stood up against the mighy south at times, so far. I am sure this will change as the political awareness is getting better everyday. People have stopped saying "jun jogi aye pani kanai chireko". They feel responsible for the elected leaders. As the Indianization of our leaders is paramount at this time I am sure it will change. The recent opposition from the people about the VPs Hindi oath proves this fact.
Pardon me I am going off course with this discussion, let us focus on the kidnapping and the crimes that is going on.
Organized crime is a big problem everywhere. How can Nepal be an exception? The law enforcement agencies inside Nepal and International crime fighiting agencies should all work together in curbing the crimes. The high profile crime that we are talking about will have international impact.
Let me close my statement by saying that I do not FULLY agree that Nepal is surely going toward the right direction but surely it is moving ahead.
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