"Nepal lai netaharule dubaye yaar. Ekdum Dukha Lagcha."
One second, try to remember how many times you might have said this to your self or to somebody else. I guess I might have said this almost 100 times. Since King Birendra died, Nepal has been going under political turmoil. Yes, there were occasions like the Panchayat and all before as well, but the death of King Birendra brought a significant difference to Nepalese Politics.
King Gyanendra ruled over Nepal. He sucked as much as he could from we, the poor Nepalese. But we threw him away. We supported our political parties, we helped them get rid of a parasite. More than 30 of innocent people gave their lives away to bring democracy, a permanent democracy. Alas, we were in a trap.
The ones we supported for turned out to be parasites themselves. Everyone, who has been able to grasp the cabinet after the mass revolution has turned out to be a devil. Now, we are in a phase that determines the future of Nepal. Our political parties are about to draft the constitution, which as we all know is never going to happen. They have requested for 2 months of extension, while on the other hand, Congress has asked for reelection. This is a vicious circle. These morons are never going to stop. And we are never going to react. We see, read and hear everyday, about the CA members failing to do their task, yet we don't respond physically. We are lazy to react.
Many of us are of the kind who enjoy the morning sun, with a hot coffee in one hand and newspaper on the other and deliberately feeling pity on the state of our nation. Stop doing that. Please.
We youths are the ones who should make this country, Remember the dreams that you saw when you were a child. You can become whatever you want staying in Nepal, what we need is us a change. A change, yes we can. We can bring the change and alter the face of Nepal.
I guess everyone of us has either read this or may be even said this. As always we are lazy to react. No more.
It is time that we join hands and work. Let's toil and only then the future will be bright. Let's start from ourselves. Join the group Bikalpa - A new political force to challenge the establishment in facebook. Unlike another useless groups or fan pages this is actually an organization which is soon to be registered officially. Let's meet. Let's discuss. Let's plan. Let's work together. I don't want to write what the agendas of the organizations are because I guess everyone will join the group and act seriously after reading this note. Spread the word, call everyone you know.
If you are in Nepal, talk to Sailesh Dhungana (9849113051). He has called for a meeting on Saturday. Go.
If you are outside Nepal, come let's talk (skype / hotmail / yahoo), talk to Vijaya Tandukar (Grinell College Class of 2011). Come.
Give your emotions and love for Nepal a freedom. Renovate Nepal. I will, will you?
Let's talk politics.
Monday, April 19, 2010
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