Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Sadvav Rally: AN INSIGHT



I WAS THERE YAY!!
For all of us, who had been really pissed off with the recent bandhs and strikes, a bandh-free day was full of excitement because it was a non banda day afterall. One of my friend even expressed her pleasure on her facebook status upon hearing a khalasi shout " kalanki, balkhu...." on her way to work (what a relief for her). Finally i could hear the titiiis and pwo pwopss..of the vehicles rolling on the streets, not that i am a big fan of horns blowing up unnecessarily, but it was somewhat good to know that people are back to there normal daily routine, even if its temporary though. Dunno what i did the whole day, but the evening was pretty much fun filled and eventful as well. With lots of promotion about the "Brihat Sadvav Sabhaa" on facebook for two days, friends on facebook were constanltly asking me whether i'd go or not, which i went of course. Eventhough, the venue had to be changed from Basantapur to DurbarMarg due to last minute "Nishedh Chetra Ghosana", the number of people turning out in the event was massive. The moment i reached the turning of the Palace Meuseum, I could see hundreds, if not thousands of National Flags being waved in the air. From that moment onwards, i had this feeling that this evening would go extremely well. I could even meet lots of familiar faces after really long time. From school time seniors to my current teachers, dais and didis from the facebook campaign we had initiated almost a year ago and many friends. It was some different experience for me as a whole because i was simply catching up with them and roaming around. Yes, the reason for which i went there was different, but i ended up meeting so many old friends and acquaintances that i forgot what i was there for. It was a great feelingm u know to see thousands of flags and with a flag wrapped around ur shoulders, definitely patriotism was there, BUT, therz always a BUT, seeing many familiar faces did take me to the good old times where we used stand on the footpath raising some banners, and shouting out the slogans at the rallies. The main point for me is will the people, who came up today, also come again time and again because i know that the leaders of Nepal arent the best of the commiters, will they be quite again after some time, shouldn't they realize by now that we should do something on our own to make things right? How long are we to leave the fate of our country and constitutions to some bunch of corrupted wankers? We need to think about these questions and ask ourselves should we go for it or not!!! And i know if we stand together we will definitely succeed!! CHEERS!!! JAI NEPAL

Thursday, May 17, 2012

ARGGGGHHH!!!!!!

I can't stand it anymore. I'm really losing my mind right now. One party takes back the pre-announced indefinite strike after some "bartaalaaap" with the ministry officials and now an old logger-head party is coming up with another bandha. Do these guys even have any idea how a normal person has to go through each and every single bandhas and they call themselves "buddhijiwis netaz" who care about normal citizen and their civil rights. My message to these friggin shit-faces is "YOU ARE TAKING AWAY OUR CIVIL RIGHTS BY ORGANIZING A FRIGGIN STRIKE"...we don't care what your wishes are, we just want a perfect environment to live, to earn and to make our future better. We're done expecting things from the so called leaders.

Monday, May 14, 2012

DIVIDE AND RULE?????

So, the first post of this blog or my first proper blog as in written blog is here and up alive. I've been thinking of starting to write and to my utter dismay the laziness factor always had diverted my mind away from striking out my thoughts.

Well, i can go on talking abt anything endlessly and sometimes baseless as well. Talking and writing is different of course but the things that are on your mind are better expressed in words rather than blabbering and spitting out the words from your mouth. Now that's my point of view though, no offence to people who talk a lot. Now that I've introduced my utter love for speaking out my thoughts, I'd like to move into some serious stuffs that has been going on in our beloved country. The thing that has been intriguing people from all the age groups and that is "THE MIGHTY FEDERALISM", whoa came up with just like that. Everyone is talking about FEDERALISM and how it is to be approached. And up until recently, people are turning into racists by coming up with plans to divide the country on the basis of caste and ethnicity. Surprise surprise people!!!!!!!! As if never ending sagas of Bandas and Hadtaals were never enough for us.

Today, I was walking with my friend at my college and i got to eavesdrop what a certain junior in my college had to say about the States on the basis of caste and ethnicity. According to him, this is a flawless ideology, the caste and ethnicity based states. Trying to convince his friend that it is the best option as Nepal, being a multi-ethnic country, can go towards the path of prosperity if this thing really happens. What he had to add was by doing so each and every citizen from every ethnic group can have their own state so as to have the people from their group to rule that state and blah blah blah...he went on.

REALITY CHECK--------> at the present context of the world, people should stay united and not go for the division based on ethnicity or any race. If they do so, they are complete fools and are supporting racism. Every human being from any kind of race is a human being, so there is no point of dividing the country on the basis of ethnicity. I cannot see how this thing can help the people from ethnic groups, they cant expect their state to be ruled if their own people are not well educated, it would be a big failure. If they want to have their share of ruling the states, why not go for a geographical division and rule the states as per their qualification. Now that looks like a fair deal. People are simply being brainwashed just because their ethnic group has been on the receiving end of the age old domination from certain castes. If they really want to come up what they should go for is proper education and healthy competetion for governing the state, not going for states like Newa-RAjya, Tamubaan, Kiratbaan, etc.