Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Nepal in the hands of Terrorists

Nepal is currently going through a rough and tough time and all patriotic citizens have to come together to save the country from being divided into small states of race and ethnicity. If not stood against these agents of terror now, we will all loose the right and the pride of being a Nepali. The feeling, Nepali as one is long forgotten and the country is being divided in the name of Madeshsi, Pahadi and Tharu. The Maoist terrorized the country for ten long years before coming to power and are now in the process of turning the country into a communist state. Major political parties like the Nepali Congress, United Marxists-Leninists and others signed an agreement with the Maoists for their personal political gains with the hope of leading the Government and obtaining high positions which back fired cause at the time of signing the agreement they were all blind with greed and the Maoists were already building their bridge towards one communist rule. Then comes the Madesh issue led by Upedendra Yadav another terrorist who was equally involved in all the terrorist activities conducted by the Maoists who unsatisfied with the position offered to him by the Maoist’s left the Maoist party to open his own but with the same destructive ideology. Similarly, another break away from the Maoists is Laxman Tharu who is heading yet another movement to break the country. To sum up, it is the Maoists or their unsatisfied party members who are in full force involved in destroying the country and the traitors from the other parties are also equally guilty for supporting the Maoists first and now sitting quietly in the opposition without trying or putting any effort to stop this path of destruction.
This is not the time to sit quietly. The political parties and the political leaders are all turning out to be sell outs and are in the process of breaking Mother Nepal into small fractions. The Nepalese citizens themselves have to act now and do something to stop these traitors and these unpatriotic elements from the path of destruction for the generations to come.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

creating a communist state

The Maoist are busy heads over heel in the process of merging their rebel gorillas with the Nepal Army and destroying the long standing dignity and moral of the later. Amid continuous controversy regarding the integration of Maoist combatants into army, a leader of main opposition Nepali Congress party has publicly voiced his suspicions that the Maoist-led government could be laying the ground to install their People's Liberation Army (PLA) chief Nanda Kishore Pun, "Pasang" as the chief of Nepali Army and the Maoist led government is also sending Pasang to China for a national defense training, traditionally considered as a major qualification to become senior army official beyond the brigadier general level.
This clearly shows that the Maoists are doing there homework with full force and building there own infrastructure to create a fully functional communist state. Firstly, they got the people to vote for them out of fear, took power formed the Government and are now trying to destroy the only institution in the country that is loyal and faithful to the nation.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Terrorists looking to operate with a different name

Nepal’s terrorist organization also known as Nepal Communist Party (Maoist) are now thinking of and are in the process of changing their party name. Smart move, why not, and in any way, who would want a name that is already carrying a tag of a terrorist. Any reasoning that the Maoists come up with regarding the name change will only be a cover up cause the real reason behind this change is something different. They want to wash their hands soaked with blood with the lives of over fifteen thousand people. The Maoists are responsible and accountable for all those human lives and they can’t just walk away with it simply by changing their name. It is also not about the ideology or the philosophy they carry, it was just a name they needed to operate and now since they are in power a name that is giving people a negative impression is worth getting rid off. As a matter of fact, even today the Maoists are fully functioning in terror related activities. They still capture and occupy peoples property, people who disagree with them are beaten up, women are still raped, extortion and kidnapping is still taking place and the business owners are still asked for money in the name of donations. All of this is happening while the Maoists are in power and nothing is being done to stop any of these activities. The reason as to why the Maoists are promoting such activities are very simple, it is their main source of generating funds for the party. Despite the fact of the country having a fully functional court system the Maoists dispute matters out of court and decide on cases in their own favor and punish the innocent people mostly the ones who disagree with the Maoists and beat them publicly. Just changing your name will not prove anything and if you do intend to change something then change your actions and deeds cause someday sooner or later you will be held accountable for all you have done and you will be answerable before the Nepalese people.

Monday, October 20, 2008

Rebellion attitude, will it ever change

The Nepali Congress vice president Ram Chandra Poudel served a stern warning to the Maoists’ led government and threatened a revolt. He made this warning while speaking at the Consistent Assembly meeting held on Sunday, October 19, 2008. “The Maoists’ led Government is yet to act upon the past agreements—which may force the Nepali Congress to wage a revolt against the Maoists”, threatened Mr. Poudel. In response to Poudel the Maoist CA member Jhakku Prasad Subedi said, “I challenge the NC to initiate the revolt”. “If the NC thinks that it still has the people’s support we are ready to see what the revolt will look like”, Subedi further challenged. Immediately followed Ram Sharan Mahat said, “the Maoists do not need to teach us how to revolt“. “We will neither kill, capture private properties nor our revolt would be a violent one, instead, our revolt will be against the Maoists’ totalitarian behavior”, summed up Dr. Mahat.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

domestic enemies

A lot of negative writing have been found in the Nepalese media about the ex-king Gyanendra recently, some having taken advantage of the freedom of press have also gone to the extent of addressing him disrespectfully. In the same regard, following is a thought to be shred.
The leaders say that they have abolished Monarchy but in reality the king very peacefully resigned and stepped down without any retaliation and did also mention in his last press conference that he was doing so for the peace, prosperity and for the love for his country and his countrymen. If he had so desired, he could have fought against the forces that were against his rule like Kings in the history books have done in the past to save his nation from domestic enemies as they (the political parties) were looked upon as. On the other hand, these political parties specially the Maoists to establish themselves as a political party, to remove the tag of a terrorist from their names and to get recognition went the whole nine yards to breach all agreements to go against the King to the extend of forcing him to resign using his own weakness which is, “love for the nation”. The other existing parties just followed the Maoists cause they had all been failures and were in the process of being wiped out from the Nepalese political scenario. This was a game played for personal benefits and interests and had nothing to do with the interest of the nation or its nationals. A party or a bunch of so called dirty politicians do not decide the fate of a King whose institution has existed for almost over two hundred and forty years. Only the Nepalese citizens have the right to decide on such an issue and to do so, instead of the CA elections there should have been a general poling to decide whether or not to have a ceremonial Monarchy and that would have been fair and justified cause the citizens of the country would have been directly involved in a history making process which they have a right to.
Today the people are fed-up with the political leaders and their false promises and their minds think and say differently. The elected members of the CA were put there to build the New Constitution of Nepal, how far has this process reached and what has been accomplished so far? Nothing, the only accomplishment so far by these conspirators has been deceiving the people, selling dreams to the people but making their own dreams come true.
This thought is in no way to defend or advocate on behalf of the ex-King but history has prevailed that kings have retaliated and used force to stay in place and maintain power. However king Gyanendra, without any retaliation resigned and gave up his crown for the peace and prosperity of his countrymen and despite being grateful to him for such a humble and noble act, the politicians and the press are being disrespectful which does not sound quite justified.

family man Prachanda betraying...........

This is nothing new as you are all aware of the fact that Nepalese politicians have always promoted themselves and their own family members at every opportunity that they have been granted and the Maoist rebel leader Prachanda is no exception. He too has a family that has suffered because of his decade long terror related activities and now is the best time to reward the family members cause if not now then when. You have been rewarded the Prime Ministers position and it is your license to do whatever you want.
The issue of appointing beloved son Prakash Dahal as the Computer Official and junior Dahal having been granted the opportunity to visit the US recently on a State Junket is still being discussed with distaste among the public. Yet another revelation as regards PM Dahal’s excessive family bend becomes clear when he, it is learnt, appointed his own daughter Ganga Dahal and nephew Samir Dahal as his personal secretaries at the Prime Ministerial secretariat. Both Dahals’ have been granted a post similar to the State Level Section Officer and will also receive benefits similar to what the government officials’ pocket. Reports say that by appointing his family members in the important State portfolios the Maoists prime minister has breached a code of the conduct signed by UML General Secretary Jhal Nath Khanal, MJF President Upendra Yadav and PM Dahal himself prior to the formation of the new-government on August 21, 2008. As per the code of the conduct clause 8, all the members of the cabinet should not appoint any of their relatives in the government posts nor they will carry their near relatives on a foreign tour.
Code of conducts and agreements only look good on paper and mean nothing to the Maoists. They are the rebels who have breached all agreements and have broken all state laws and are currently functioning under the jungle rule. The question is does mother Nepal lack qualified hard working personalities or are the politicians as always going to deprive the citizens of their jobs by awarding them to family members regardless of their qualifications and ability to perform.

outcome of Change in Nepal

Change is a very important factor that has made the human life better one way or the other. People always talk about change and look for a change in all aspects of life. Change is very essential for growth, prosperity, improvement, strengthening, uniting, etc. etc. Even the Presidential candidate of the United States, Senator Barack Obama has based his campaign on change and has gained popularity among followers and independents. This shows the importance of change cause the most advanced and developed countries in the world also are looking for a change.
Now the question is, Change for what? Betterment and moving forward or falling behind for worse. Nepal as a nation has had a lot of changes in the recent past but matters instead of getting better are getting worse in day to day life. First and foremost, there is no security in the country. People are having to live in fear for their lives and the lives of their loved ones. Kidnapping, extortion, looting, forcefully occupying personal property and even murder has become a very common factor. Amazingly the people involved in all of these acts are the youth force of the ruling parties. Before the mentioned change such inhumane activities were very limited and there was sense of security and people could move around with peace of mind.
Some of the other changes that have been seen and noticed are people with criminal background in the CA, the ones who should be behind bars are the ones roaming the streets freely and are appointed to build the new constitution of the country. Gangsters and mobsters promoted as political leaders by the parties for personal benefits. Jobs going to family members of the leaders of the ruling parties. Unfair and biased media inclined towards political powers. Corruption at all levels of government from law makers to law enforcement. The streets are filty and dirty with trash. The list can go on and on.
The bottom line is, was this the change the Nepalese people were looking forward to. If not, why are these politicians in the name of people and change are still working against the feelings and sentiments of the Nepalese people. What these politicians should not forget is that the position that they have today is not given to them forever and the people can get rid of them for a second change, a change much needed and a change the Nepalese want and desire.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

constitution makers

The power and money hungry politicians of Nepal who are elected in the CA are completely forgetting the fact as to why they were elected. Just a reminder, to build the new constitution of Nepal. A fact, majority of the CA members are incapable of performing and conducting the job that they were elected to do. Reason being, many of them come from criminal backgrounds, lack of proper education and some are simply there for their association with a particular party and not because of who they are or of their qualities. Some do not even have the minimum required academic qualifications and many are just high school dropouts. Now with a circus of criminals, uneducated and of course the terrorist what kind of a constitution are we expecting….. A constitution for the Nepalese people or one for these criminals to protect themselves.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

what Nepal lacks is Leadership

Nepal truly lacks leadership and the question is will the country ever get a leader that it has always lacked. The so called leaders of in the country do not possess the minimum required qualities of a figure the world calls, LEADER. What does it take to be a leader? The most gifted athletes rarely make good coaches. The best violinist will not necessarily make the best conductor. Nor will the best teacher necessarily make the best head of the department. So it's critical to distinguish between the skill of performance and the skill of leading the performance, two entirely different skills. The natural leader will always stand out from the common crowd. A good leader must have the discipline to work toward his or her vision single-mindedly, as well as to direct his or her actions and those of the team toward the goal. Action is the mark of a leader. A leader does not suffer “analysis paralysis” but is always doing something in pursuit of the vision, inspiring others to do the same. Integrity is the integration of outward actions and inner values. A person of integrity is the same on the outside and on the inside. Such an individual can be trusted because he or she never veers from inner values, even when it might be expeditious to do so. Dedication means spending whatever time or energy is necessary to accomplish the task at hand. A leader inspires dedication by example, doing whatever it takes to complete the next step toward the vision. Magnanimity means giving credit where it is due. Leaders with humility recognize that they are no better or worse than other members of the team. A humble leader is not self-effacing but rather tries to elevate everyone. Leaders with humility also understand that their status does not make them a god. Openness means being able to listen to new ideas, even if they do not conform to the usual way of thinking. Good leaders are able to suspend judgment while listening to others’ ideas, as well as accept new ways of doing things that someone else thought of. Creativity is the ability to think differently, to get outside of the box that constrains solutions. Creativity gives leaders the ability to see things that others have not seen and thus lead followers in new directions. Fairness means dealing with others consistently and justly. A leader must check all the facts and hear everyone out before passing judgment. He or she must avoid leaping to conclusions based on incomplete evidence. When people feel they that are being treated fairly, they reward a leader with loyalty and dedication. Assertiveness is not the same as aggressiveness. Rather, it is the ability to clearly state what one expects so that there will be no misunderstandings. A leader must be assertive to get the desired results. Along with assertiveness comes the responsibility to clearly understand what followers expect from their leader. Must also be Loyal towards the country and the countrymen with unmatched sense of Responsibility, Love, and Respect for the nation with abilities to put the country first before ones personal interests.
Do our leaders possess any of the mentioned qualities, they should look in the mirror and question themselves instead of making it a profession for personal interest. Mother Nepal has given birth to great sons and daughters but always lacked that one person with the qualities and the vision to lead the country. What Nepal needs today is true leadership which looks distant and remote.

divide n rule

In politics and sociology, divide and rule is a combination of political, military and economic strategy of gaining and maintaining power by breaking up larger concentrations of power into chunks that individually have less power than the one implementing the strategy. In reality, it often refers to a strategy where small power groups are prevented from linking up and becoming more powerful, since it is difficult to break up existing power structures. The use of this strategy was imputed to administrators of vast empires, including the Roman and British, who were charged with playing one tribe against another to maintain control of their territories with a minimal number of imperial forces. The concept of "Divide and Rule" gained prominence when India was a part of the British Empire. It is said that the British used the strategy to gain control of the large territory of India by keeping its people divided along lines of religion, language, or caste, taking control of petty princely states in India piecemeal. Divide and rule is the exact theory the Nepalese politicians have adopted and are trying to implement to rule Nepal and the Nepalese people. If you look into it closely the lines are very similar to the ones used in India like religion, language, caste etc. These leaders do not want the Nepalese people to unite. Firstly, the leaders can easily get away with all their wrong doings if the people are distracted on other issues and are divided in fractions fighting and disputing. Secondly it is serving there purpose which is creating political instability in the country. These leaders are just like parasites eating the country and making it hollow and if they are not stopped or corrected then our children and grand children will no longer be a citizen of a free independent Nepal.