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on 17-Oct-03 03:20 AM
Nepal has very dirty politics. All politicians are after making money only, they never think about people welfare. Firstly they are not enough educated and they can be easily bribed. For last 10 years I am staying outside Nepal, every year once I go to Nepal, and I feel very sorry for myself after seeing the improvement we have made. I have seen my friends who are engineers and doctors going out from Nepal, because they dont see any future in Nepal, simply because there is no reward and values of education and hard work. Today engineers and doctors have to run after uneducated, foolish politicians in order to get employed, and in most of cases they have to use MONEY or SHIPARISH. There is no transparency and clear system in bureaucracy (government), to get simple job done you need ten officers signatures on same form and you have to bribe each in order to move the file up. Can I ask why cant we make things simple? Why cant we make system transparent in order to fight corruption? Unless we educate people for their basic rights, these politicians and bureaucrat will take advantage of people. Almost all nations are moving forward and we are moving backward. Everyday strikes, killing rubbing, looting (even in Kathmandu) what do you expect in this situation? These politicians are the biggest enemy of the nation. I see sons and daughters of Nepalese ministers are studying medical (MBBS) in self-finance (paying US$ 8-10 thousand per semester) outside. Can I ask where these money come from? Do any Nepalese have that standard? We are not poor but we have been made poor. I have visited many countries and have found Nepali intelligent and hardworking than others. We get lots of financial help from other countries; we have tourism, agriculture, small population and beautiful country. Even we cannot handle a small country what we are going to do? I see Nepalese working in Saudi Arabia, Korea, Malaysia, etc with so less salary and with poor condition of living, (even we are far worse than Bengalese now) I feel very sorry for them. Who is the cause of all these..... Nepali Politicians and Bureaucrats.
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