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Posted on 03-05-07 10:36 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Dear All Nepalese Fellow,

It has been more than a month that we have been stranded at home due to the ongoing agitation. More than thousand small and big industries are out of work since then.
Naturally, thousands of workers have nothing to earn and I wonder how they are surviving. Hundreds are stuck half way on their way home lying helplessly having nothing to feed themselves. Half the nation has been paralyzed since 2 weeks.
Expecting a better life ahead all of us fought for the Janaandolan II . We were hungry for peace thus it was successful as we were all desperate for it.

We were happy to get back to our normal lives, work, earn better and of course lead the nation on the path of other developing countries. But, again the same routine has been prearranged to us which we almost had wiped off our lives.

Does democracy mean more suffering for the people? Why does it have to be only the poor who suffer the most? Why is their life being sacrificed and still no one is serious about it? Just imagine a rikshwa wala who earns the whole day to feed him and the family in the evening.
Similarly a worker in the factory who gets Rs 125 a day to survive.
How will he be surviving?? Aren’t we responsible for Hundreds of thousands of these citizens of ours? Where are the leaders? All the policies seem to be formulated for the lower class people which in fact is only on papers.

We say we fight for people’s right but in fact we are fighting against them. We are crippling their life. Yes, we need to fight for our right and street is the proper place. But here we are making street the most hated venue.
We yet are to exercise the proper democracy.
It in no way allows us to fight for our right violating other’s right. I have the right to support any protest and in the same time I do have the right not to support them.

The very elementary principle of democracy and human rights should be mugged up by the leaders and the citizens should be aware of.



Several people have sacrificed their lives in recent protest called by the Madhesi’ nationals across the country. Parties do not care for its cadre until he fights but the day he / she dies, shamelessly they do not waste a sec to claim the victim to be active cadres of their party thus demand some hundreds of thousands of rupees paying off the bill to their sacrifice.
They do not however, speak a word of sympathy for the woman who looses her life with labor pain on the way not being able to reach the hospital on time. Should we not be responsible for her life? Who is going to demand some couple of lacs for her?
Oh!! That actually is supposed to be the punishment for not supporting the strike …

So, dear Nepalese, be aware! Dare you not support the strike and plan to be sick or deliver a baby when there is a strike called by our leaders. You may actually have to pay for that with your lives.

Actually we are BUTCHERS. We are so much used to innocent people being murdered everyday. If it is less than 5 a day, we do not make it news at all. We are the coldest blooded people in the whole world.

May be that is the reason behind the PM’s baseless address to the nation.
There was no seriousness in his speech. The unseen political interest and unwillingness of delivering peoples demand could be smelled.
I was more surprised to see such an unprofessional delivery. We are least bothered with his health and second address if he fails to save life of a single citizen of the nation he is leading. More than 5 people have lost their life and hundreds injured after PM’s address.

This fully reflects how serious he is with the citizen and the respect.
He gave a damn to the people loosing their lives, being injured and their desire. Is that the proper way of answering the people’s queries? Are we satisfied? No, we are not…

We need a wind of change . The youths should now train themselves to be the next leader of our nation. Our country needs us. We no more can trust our country to be safe in these people’s hand.

Please share your opinion.

Tks.
 


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