Posted by: Shantipriya January 4, 2011
Ajya Siwakoti vs. Tulsi bhandari
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,Well, GT bro we have seen the collapse of free market system and absolute capitalism in even a country like US, the likes of which we have never expected. So, I doubt complete liberalization will function in Nepal, moreover, what is a point of privatizing those companies if they could not serve the purpose.

As far as moving forward or backward is concerned, it will depend upon the political course we take, so far from last 20 years, our country did not move forward and 20 years is long time- even one is forced to accept it is as an iterative process. In my point of view, political system is not or should not be one size fit all, rather it should address the geopolitical context. In case of US, the founding fathers of this country did not see the significance of having more than " two parties", so political ground is limited in that respect. But, it has worked for US and countries which adopted westministrial kind of democracy their political system remained always unstable, Australia and England are the latest examples of that. I am not saying one is good or other is bad, all I am trying to say it should respond to our own context. In our case, what we have adopted as a name of democracy or multiparty system, in fact caused division within ourselves and nothing else, so what should be way forward? The same system or we need to rethink ?

Khasla ra khaunla bhanda macnhe ko juni jana lagyo yo kasto system ho GT bro? Swotantrata ra Swochandata ko farak nabujen thaunma prajatantra ko kahani ra jimmewarihin rajniti pranali le k ghauma malam lagauna sakla? asa ta mani garchu sakos, tara hami dhritrastra jasto andho bhayera sahi ra galat chutyaunna birsiun bhane hami mathi jane hoina tala jharne nischit cha..asa garaun tyesto nahos..harek nepali jhain mero ni chana ta tyehi ho

astu!
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