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Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: bhaktapur | | | nagarkot massacre and aftermaths -
21-12-2005, 04:17 AM
i am simply shocked by whats going on these days in nepal.
one night, a military officer went berserk and killed 12 innocent people while they were merry making at a festival. this lead to a bandh and some other opposition but have that brought any change- i don't see any? the people in the authority has become insensitive to all these things.
other day, a doctor is attempted to be shot at. what do all these things suggest?
what do you think about all these things, guys? where is the country going ? | | The Following User Says Thank You to Suvash For This Useful Post: | | | Senior Member | | Posts: 108 Thanks: 0
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21-12-2005, 04:24 AM
yea the defense minister should give resignation... | | The Following User Says Thank You to Japanese For This Useful Post: | |  | xenoMED Advisor | | Posts: 458 Thanks: 7
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21-12-2005, 05:03 AM
May be it sounds joke to mention here but very relevant to the Nepal. As Shakespear says: "Nothing is changed but thinking makes it so"
The Nagarkot is something that an army recruitmen failed to see there.
Do they have medical chek ups during recruitment? Do they do the periodical check up system? The Nagarkot incident seems to have brought by a medically unfit army...schizophrenic....?
Something like that....
Hope they control such.......jawans there......in the barracks....
best wishes,
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21-12-2005, 10:54 AM
ya mati dai, besides this there should be a strict rules for the army, there should be a power that controls them, punishes them when they make mistakes, here it seems they can do anything and they are the most powerful.
instead of punishing them the army tries to wrap up the matter and close it. is it a right thing? i son't think so.. | | The Following User Says Thank You to Suvash For This Useful Post: | | | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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