Posted by: prabhat k September 14, 2008
Delhi Blasts & Urgent to PM Dahal
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God says, ask for a wish, I will fulfill it. The person says "I don't want anything for myself, I want harm done to my neighbour".

That's what we Nepalese have become. Hatred is so much inside us that we can count people killed in a random bomb blast who have nothing to do with us in personal level, as cricket scorecard.

Can there be more despicable act than to rejoice in the death of people, whoever it may be. Terrorism is not confined to a country. It ranges from US, to UK, to Europe, to Middle east, to India, Pakistan and so on. Its global. Does anyone know that people who do these things have no nationality, no religion...they just have one agenda..inflict as many damage as they can.

Not too long ago, Nepal used to have bomb blasts on a daily basis, scores of people were killed on a daily basis. What the people who lost there loved ones would feel if people far away in India would celebrate and count bodies like a scorecard of a cricket match.

India and Pakistan have fought 3 major wars. Still when these kind of things happen, they help each other. They forget politics for a while and concentrate on humanitarian factor. Pakistan Earthquake, train blasts in India in which lots of people from both sides were dead are the instances. But we...we rejoice. Howabout raising a toast? How about throwing a grand party friends ????? In todays world, countries are at conflict politically. But if any humanitarian disaster occurs, countries become one and help each other. Examples : US helping Iran when that earthquake happened, Japan helping China in the recent earhquake, entire world going to Burma to help people in that latest disaster.

Remember, Its devastating for the people who lose their son, daughter, spouse, parents in these blasts. They barely even know us. The problem between Nepal and India is political. Its not the one where one can feel great happiness on innocent people dying.

All the  people who lost their loved ones, I pray to god that he gives you strength to overcome this tragedy. I with many other Nepalese (not sure how many) deeply express our sympathy and prayers to you coz we too have been through that for years and we know exactly how devastating it is.

If any of my Nepali brother and sister can gain happiness from these deaths, then I have to say that today I am ashamed to be a Nepali.

Nothing personal. No  offence to anyone. If anyone feels loke resorting to profanity, go ahead coz thats what I see in sajha on a regular basis and that what I expect too.

 

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