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   Politics & Hope. Politics is the game. 09-May-02 Uttar
     This is what I am talking about... ht 09-May-02 Uttar
       Uttare, why don't you follow the footpat 09-May-02 HahooGuru
         Guruji, A very good point, as always! 10-May-02 North


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Uttar Posted on 09-May-02 07:23 PM

Politics & Hope.
Politics is the game. Hope is the desire to play the game. Then what is the Prize?

Dear Nepali friends,
I hope you will expend few minutes of your precious time to ponder my thoughts.
We have come to a point in history where we have to fight and win the game. This game has been playing for a long time but we have not seen the Prize yet.

Wake up!
We have been sleeping for too long.
Wake up and get to work.
Wake others up and make them work.

Sacrifice!
Come out of your houses.
Shed some blood and sweat…
Give a little bit of your precious life.

You are the children of Nepal and who will save her, if not you?

I am talking (as you all know) about the current crisis in Nepal.
I feel that the Nepali people have not risen yet to support the fight against the Maoist.
They are killing our people and all we do is listen to news and feel saddened by the killings? These Maoist are brutal force who kill to prove their movement. They are murderers. And the most scary part is that they are rising in numbers. Our forces are being outnumbered in many regions. We cannot let this happen.
I say to our youths. If you can sacrifice couple of months or even years of your life, go and join the anti-Maoist force. Even if you lose your life, just remember that your country will always remember you.
I will end my brief words here. I hope this will help to wake some of us.

Parents, tell your children to join the army after they finish their high school.
You not only help your kid but your country.
Uttar Posted on 09-May-02 07:49 PM

This is what I am talking about...

http://www.time.com/time/asia/magazine/article/0,13673,501020513-235504,00.html
HahooGuru Posted on 09-May-02 07:50 PM

Uttare, why don't you follow the footpath you suggested to others.
Maoists are not rising, they have already started decreasing after
reaching to peak. Don't worry, there are 50,000 army and
40,000 police, and current problem is not the number of army,
but, management. One of my guru, was surprised when he
was in Thailand, Thais want to work, but, they don't know how
to work. My reply to him was that they were never colonized
by western world, thus, they don't have some training from
western world, and they have to do it by themselves learning
by doing. While Japanese were colonizing, so, they learned
how to manage peoples and similarly chinese or indians were
colonized so when British or French left, the administrative units
trained by French and British have already learned how should
they govern the country. Same thing is happening in Nepal.
The education is something, and we work something else.
We did not have training for our administrators, and I remember
when the guys before and after my roll number in the Indian
Univ. passed the most prestigious exams in india (... )
they had to go for 2 years training before they start as
administrative officer, but, in Nepal you pass the Ghokante
PSC exam and become officer. In those two years training
the officers in India learn law to ethics and moral, thats why
Indian officers are very difficult to tackle when they come
to Nepal in various treaty related issues. Our administrators
are if taught all those law, ethics moral and responsibilties,
they will surely not seek a job at Malpot or at Bhansar.
We did not teach them to develop a pride of being an officer.
This should be identified by the youngs who are heading for
ruling Nepal. They should think of teaching or learning
ethics, moral, law, and responsibilities. Without this whether
Maoists come or their father come or current system continue,
corruption, peace and order can not be controlled and monitorred.

HG
North Posted on 10-May-02 09:37 AM

Guruji,
A very good point, as always!