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Drama inside hospital - 06-01-2008, 07:05 PM

Many of you might have already viewed and read about this pic but i could not resist posting this pic into xenomed and see what you guys feel about it.



" A picture worth thousand words" truly said. Personally i would like to thank the person who caught this moment. I have few qs and comments that i would like to make about this pic. This patient (? a party leader) was admitted in a hospital in Kathmandu after he was injured due to attack by the so called YCLs and now these "nautankibajs" are there by his bedside to comfort him by shaking hands with each other and coming to an "agreement" as usual. I'm really sorry for this patient and moreover he looks so "confused" and probably has something in his mind "what the heck is going on?". This is a common scene in hospitals esp in Kathmandu.

I don't think this should be allowed by hospital administrations to visit patients "this way" even if the patient is in the general ward, no matter who the visitors are. And esp this pic depicts how these personas lack basic "bedside manners" and claim to build "new nepal". I wonder how would new nepal be built when we lack basic disciplines and manners. Even a child can show some sympathy and empathy. I only have a word for these visitors to possess that basic "discipline".

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Re: Drama inside hospital - 06-01-2008, 07:09 PM

!!! Nonsense !!!
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Re: Drama inside hospital - 06-01-2008, 09:06 PM

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Many of you might have already viewed and read about this pic but i could not resist posting this pic into xenomed and see what you guys feel about it.



" A picture worth thousand words" truly said. Personally i would like to thank the person who caught this moment. I have few qs and comments that i would like to make about this pic. This patient (? a party leader) was admitted in a hospital in Kathmandu after he was injured due to attack by the so called YCLs and now these "nautankibajs" are there by his bedside to comfort him by shaking hands with each other and coming to an "agreement" as usual. I'm really sorry for this patient and moreover he looks so "confused" and probably has something in his mind "what the heck is going on?". This is a common scene in hospitals esp in Kathmandu.

I don't think this should be allowed by hospital administrations to visit patients "this way" even if the patient is in the general ward, no matter who the visitors are. And esp this pic depicts how these personas lack basic "bedside manners" and claim to build "new nepal". I wonder how would new nepal be built when we lack basic disciplines and manners. Even a child can show some sympathy and empathy. I only have a word for these visitors to possess that basic "discipline".

Please share your views too.
Yap, these are our so called "Politicians" who are going to make new Nepal,...hahahaha
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Re: Drama inside hospital - 07-01-2008, 04:31 AM

Leader : We should be ashamed of ourself that these are the people leading Nepal.

Hospital : And, how could the hospital administration allow this?

Patient : I have no sympathy for the patient. They have contributed to nothing in making Nepal better but just promoted hooliganism in Nepal. He is just a 'pucchar' of idiot leaders. He has no dignity to think what you thought he might be thinking.
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Re: Drama inside hospital - 07-01-2008, 04:43 AM

what a dramatic scene??ha ha really funny!!!


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