BABBLES

By Babbler
From Baburam Bhattarai to Gagan Thapa, those so-called established leaders of Nepal always have a negative attitude towards Nepal, Nepali civilization, and Nepali glory. They, however, cannot speak a single word about the MCC, American grant project and Modi claiming his achievement in constructing roads to Lipulekh!
They never talk about Kalapani, Nepal’s territory occupied by India. This is their real identity.
We, the Nepalis, are the foolish guys who run behind those foreign puppets!
Prithivi Narayan Path
Prithvi Narayan had said that if foreign businessmen come, they will make the country poor. Promote indigenous businessmen — industrialists and entrepreneurs. In China, Mao had also said the same. China followed Mao’s path but we didn’t follow Pithivi Narayan’s path. Let’s compare, where is China today and where are we!
Never to learn
Medical experts were giving a warning that the third wave of Covid-19 would hit Nepal soon. But our government authorities didn’t take care of the warnings. The Nepal-India borders were kept open. Along with a surge in Covid-19 infection in India, Nepal has also witnessed a surprising rise in infection.
There are no proper precaution measures as the government had neglected the pandemic. It seems we are not going to learn from our past sufferings!
Why Nepal-India borders open?
In whose interests the Nepal-India international borders have kept open? Nepal has always suffered from open borders as it has only intensified criminal and smuggling activities. Moreover, India is always blaming the Nepal side for organizing fake currency rocketing to India.
Sure, there are vested Indian interests in keeping the international borders open. Indians want to organize different activities weakening Nepal’s sovereignty, therefore, Indians have kept the borders open. When Nepal faces a serious security threat from the open border, she must close down the border only by allowing movement from some border points. Moreover, the passport system should compulsorily be introduced while visiting citizens to each other’s country.
Quotes of the Week
- If you want to be a Bihari from Bihar, India, go and ask Indian citizenship to Nitesh Kumar and Narendra Modi but don’t try to become a political analyst defaming Prithivi Narayan Shaha, unifier of Nepal!
Let’s be Nepali, let’s be proud of our glorious history!
Roshan Sharma
- When Sushil Koirala was the PM, he had become ready to announce a national holiday on the occasion of the birth anniversary of King Prithivi Narayan Shah but at the last hours, the then minister for communications Minendra Rijal had scrapped the decision.
Lokesh Dhakal
- Many Nepalis do not like MCC. It is not unnatural for patriotic Nepalis to dislike it. When asked why they don’t oppose, they said that they are worried about not getting the US visa if opposed to MCC!
To remain silent on the anti-national deeds is wrong and not to oppose a wrong decision is silent support.
Ratna Sansar Shrestha
- In the name of secularism license has been issued for conversion of religion.
C.P. Mainali
- The creator of modern Nepal is King Prithvi Narayan Shah. It is extremely ungrateful to hesitate to call him nation builder. There is no future for any nation to devalue nation builder.
Gunraj Ghimire
- There has existed a dangerous trend in the academic field. Those old teachers (professors) neither updated nor want to declare themselves outdated and nor interested to give space to others. This is reflected in the curriculum and the contents of the subject matter.
Ananda Raj Khanal
- I read somewhere that an MP who is expected to be a future prime minister had written that Prithvi Narayan Shah had not unified modern Nepal!
If this statement is true, then my question to those MPs: Who made the present Nepal?
Dwarika Nath Dhungel
- If people don’t throw out that criminal system, it will kill all the Nepalese and the motherland. Criminals will not be kicked out without a revolt.
Kamala Sarup
- No more proof is needed that these neo-feudal lords have come to plunder the country, not to develop it.
Dipak Gyawali
- I have met and talked with social personalities, politicians, writers, journalists, businessmen, the general public, etc. in Pokhara for the last 3/4 days. They all expressed extreme distrust of state machinery, politics and leaders. And, the disappointing point is that there is no room for improvement. Dangerous sign!
Muma Ram Khanal







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