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on 27-Sep-01 04:10 AM
Nepal needs to transfer the political power to younger generations. They can bring many social changes. In USA, Dad Bush lost election over Bill Clinton and now Son Bush who is young, energatic and efficient. In addition to this, the today's market and technology is fully operated today by young generations, we can see some companies are even run by managers below 30years old. In old style business houses, old peoples are/were considered important in pushing company on the market and keep it there alive. The old styled ownership of market share also changed, and now the money is surfing largly with those who can think and produce new technology that can be produced at low cost and patented on the developers' name, thus, classical elite class has almost ceased to work, because they are in verge of collapse if they stick on old values. So, young generation is today's leader, and it can not be denied in Nepal too. After Deuba got power 2nd time, he has become more agressive and representative of young citizens which is the today's working and most efficient force even in Nepal. Move leadership to even younger than Deuba who can push Nepal to much better and towards technology based and open market system so that peoples can invest their money in reserve without any fear. In the name of young generation, we can not accept the peoples like Bal Bahadur KC, Lila Mani Pokharel. .. Tendi Sherpa, Rup Shrestha who became leader not from their intellectual standard, but, from their ability to vandalize the country. WE need educated, dedicated, transparent and honest leaders who had if possible some years working experience in a developed country (without this you can not understand what degree of honesty lies in the world, and what is dedication, what is personal and public agenda). We want neither fundamentalist nor radical as our leader. He should be as cool as Martin Loother King, or Mandela who can incorporate all his opponents. (appology for making my posting to muscline(?), all HE can be replaced by S/HE wherever applicable). What do you think?
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