Future Of Nepal?
Friday, August 31, 2007
I just got bored of all the things these days. So I thought of writing some of my personal feelings here since this is a my own personal blog... Well I know I have been writing lots of business-related post these days but the thing is nothing interesting news seems to come my way these days. Sometimes I feel like I am born in the wrong place at the wrong time. Well I cannot change all that and I don't believe in anything such as destiny or fate. I am not an atheist but I am not that religious either. I am just a normal sane human being who seeks peace and harmony and mostly some adventure and excitement in life. I don't mean only in my life but for everyone. Everyone should have rights to live freely and rest should respect their emotions.
I am not much of a philosopher nor do I know much about life, but I feel like life in Nepal really isn't a life anyone would want these days. I don't know who to blame. First thing that comes in my mind are the politicians. I just remembered an instance. I won't display the name of that popular politician but once the same people used to throw rocks and now the same people are just worshiping him in a way. The incident was in the capital of the country, Kathmandu. The same politician is now the hero and now is on one of the top most position where everybody is giving him respect and everybody is presenting flowers instead of rocks. I really don't understand how they do it...
Second comes the people who live in Nepal (that does include me too but I just can't help it). I have often heard Nepalese people being named as "Bheda" (sheeps, as there is a saying if one sheep falls from a hill everybody follows to that one to the death). I find it so true. Sadly, I am a Nepali too but the truth is truth. For instance, I remember this event while we were in our basketball court at TC. Lots of people were there, mostly people from outside the valley watching the cricket game. I was with my basketball playing friend's group. Suddenly we saw some girl was on some top of the building and the guys began to tease the shooting crew and the girls by whistling around. It was one guy at first and everybody was just staring at our friend who started it but surprisingly after just a minute or so the same people were following us and they were teasing the girls and we were just sitting there seeing the scenario of "Nepali Bheda." That's what we named it back then. This is one of the bad qualities of Nepalese people which the politicians are taking benefit of.
So mostly I blame the people who live in Nepal mostly then the politicians. The power is in our hands but with that in mind, we should never misuse our powers. The government is so unstable at this moment and lots of people are just going by their way. Mostly "Nepal Banda" (Where the whole country is shut down. All the shops and business are closed due to the strike) is the worst way of showing demonstration. I am sure all of us know that but yet we are doing it. It seems so insane. We are using the last measure of the strike in our first step, what comes after that??? Destructions? Killing people? And lastly Death or Suicide???
I am not much of a philosopher nor do I know much about life, but I feel like life in Nepal really isn't a life anyone would want these days. I don't know who to blame. First thing that comes in my mind are the politicians. I just remembered an instance. I won't display the name of that popular politician but once the same people used to throw rocks and now the same people are just worshiping him in a way. The incident was in the capital of the country, Kathmandu. The same politician is now the hero and now is on one of the top most position where everybody is giving him respect and everybody is presenting flowers instead of rocks. I really don't understand how they do it...
Second comes the people who live in Nepal (that does include me too but I just can't help it). I have often heard Nepalese people being named as "Bheda" (sheeps, as there is a saying if one sheep falls from a hill everybody follows to that one to the death). I find it so true. Sadly, I am a Nepali too but the truth is truth. For instance, I remember this event while we were in our basketball court at TC. Lots of people were there, mostly people from outside the valley watching the cricket game. I was with my basketball playing friend's group. Suddenly we saw some girl was on some top of the building and the guys began to tease the shooting crew and the girls by whistling around. It was one guy at first and everybody was just staring at our friend who started it but surprisingly after just a minute or so the same people were following us and they were teasing the girls and we were just sitting there seeing the scenario of "Nepali Bheda." That's what we named it back then. This is one of the bad qualities of Nepalese people which the politicians are taking benefit of.
So mostly I blame the people who live in Nepal mostly then the politicians. The power is in our hands but with that in mind, we should never misuse our powers. The government is so unstable at this moment and lots of people are just going by their way. Mostly "Nepal Banda" (Where the whole country is shut down. All the shops and business are closed due to the strike) is the worst way of showing demonstration. I am sure all of us know that but yet we are doing it. It seems so insane. We are using the last measure of the strike in our first step, what comes after that??? Destructions? Killing people? And lastly Death or Suicide???
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