Posted by: BABAL Khate December 7, 2011
Why do we blame Indians?
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The reason that we blame Indians is that most uneducated Nepalese have not figured out how to be proud of Nepal in an educated and positive way that has nothing to do with India. They still see Nepal as a small country that is dependant on India. They do not realize the Global image that Nepal has all over the world and how large and powerful nations view Nepal in a positive light.

A lot of uneducated and ignorant Nepalese believe Nepal is powerless. They believe that Nepalese are stupid. They believe that we are weak as a nation and that we cannot afford to rely on our own strength. They are threatened by what they see. They are afraid of being swallowed up by India as a whole. And they panick when they see this.

If they were educated, they would see a positive image and identity of Nepal, independent of India or any other nation. They would use literature, songs, poetry, movies, etc to promote this positive image of Nepal and inspire the world with the idea of what a wonderful country Nepal is. King Mahendra did this with Radio Nepal, once upon a time. That is why, you and I have the level of pride in Nepal that we have.

But unfortunately, since Mahendra's time, most of the educated Nepalese got so busy saving their own economic asses and dragging the rest of Nepal down by living the philosophy of the 48 Laws of Power. Since the educated got busy saving their own economic asses, the only people contributing to making Nepal better were the ignorant and uneducated. 
And, as much as their intention was good, the only way the uneducated and ignorant Nepalse could contribute to instill a spirit of nationalism was by by hating and blaming Indians and India. I know they were trying to be helpful, but these uneducated Nepalese make it seem like India is our parent and Nepal is a crying and blaming little 4 year old that is dependant on Father India. And in the end, this image hurts us a lot more than it helps us.

Here  is our own San Pradhan's 48 Laws of Power and how it has contributed to the current state of Nepal: 
http://sajha.com/sajha/html/index.cfm?threadid=94757
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