| Biswo |
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on 06-May-01 01:50 PM
Boo. again movie type heading.[Did you ever practice creativity? some may ask.] The last week was also a week of my final exam. So, most of the time, I couldn't write anything, because this time , the situation seemed really precarious.If visiting this site means either reading or writing, then I just visited this site only. Reading is the fairly beneficial part in that it consumes less time. It also saves you from the accusation that you are not reading other's article. In our country, where some leaders openly say that they never read (opposition's)newspaper (and ask their activists also to follow them), reading is a painstaking practice.still. Frankly, the silence of this site sucks. We sometimes get some ribald jokes(R rated)to read, and that is fine as long as the writers also provide rating before the joke. I am not shy to read them, but to keep sanctity and discipline, such steps are helpful. We all know that discipline has a cumulative effect,& it builds a culture over a long time period. Switching the context, let's think about a few of our fellow posters'untimely glee over how Girija was going to resign and when.Man, we have such an analogical weakness, we didn't understand this man in spite of the fact that he ruled us for most of our adulthood.This man intends to rule us until his last moment.Until we plunge into chaos of anarchy and war, until the peace is charred into blackness of terror, until our constitutional provisions are totally sacrileged. Now, with the quirk of fate, we have people like Shailaja,Gobinda,Girija, Sujata and Tarini as the protector of our constitution and judiciary. It is easy to detect the intention behind the eagerness of GP Koirala to mobilize army.We support that the guiding principle of our military should be crafted by civilians, and that our military should be under civilian government.But, let's face it, the mobilization of army shouldn't be with the discretion of a lame retard. Army mobilization should be by the broad consensus. And where is the rule of mobilizing army internally? What Girija wants them to do rather than killing Maoists?Don't forget that there are thousands of unemployed youth in Maoists party now. How many people should be killed to declare the victory? Do we need such Fabian victory now?(acc to one fine article in nepaltimes,) After such killing, which is almost sure to invite some indictment in internationa war tribunal,who will save Prajwal Samsher then? May be Prachanda is honing his arsenal in a monolithic boulder in western Nepal, crafting out his plan for a second invasion of KTM in three hundred years, and after Prithvi Narayan Shaha of Gorkha did it , but what he should understand is a forceful regime is just another tyranny. There is no doubt he is thinking of big hearted proletarian regime, but that is just another mirage. His riffraff army is going to be another force of tyranny for KTM and whole Nepal, in both their vicory and capitulation.
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