Posted by: jantare1 October 19, 2011
NRN:taking closer look!!!
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 wonton, is dual citizenship really necessary to invest in Nepal? i agree that NRNs work hard, maybe harder than those who are in Nepal but that doesn't give NRNs innate right to get dual citizenship, does it? 
first thing, who chose to go abroad and work their but off to get rich? NRNs! Neither government, nor the society forced them out.
Secondly, who told them to denounce Nepali citizenship to get foreign citizenship? They themselves! Nobody made them denounce Nepali citizenship. And btw, the law clearly states the consequences of denouncing Nepali citizenship and accepting foreign citizenship. If the NRNs were not aware of that, then that's their fault for not reading the rules/laws properly. 
Third, Now that NRNs have progressed so much in foreign lands, why do they even care about Nepali citizenship? I bet most of the NRNs have their families with them where they are, why do you need a Nepali citizenship? I don't think NRN's are going to leave everything they have where they are now and go back to Nepal to eat that dust and smoke. 
I'm sure that all those foreign citizens, social workers, and organizations who don't even know about Nepali way of life but still are serving Nepal free of cost through their money and labors don't have a Nepali citizenship and I haven't heard any of them asking for a Nepali citizenship. 
 Dual citizenship so that these hard working immigrants can come back to their own home to their families as proud Nepalis?
- A quick note about this statement: you become a true and proud Nepali by heart, that little citizenship card doesn't matter. 
And you are blaming the government for not providing infrastructure, let me tell you what, there was no infrastructure in the past as well. And there are are millions who are thriving in that environment, you could have thrived there too but YOU decided to leave the country. 
There are orphans, dalits, and other minorities who don't have citizenship yet, they are the ones that government needs to focus on, not the NRNs who have everything at their disposal. And I heard that NRNs have special ID that allows them to invest freely in Nepal; what's all this fuss about dual citizenship? If you guys (NRNs) really wanted to invest in Nepal, you'd have done that long ago. Nothing has/is stopping you from investing in Nepal.

Give me one good reason why I should support the cause of dual citizenship, and I will follow you blindly to promote the petition for dual citizenship.
 
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