Tuesday, October 14, 2008

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.

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