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Youth towards Democracy Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by Shakti, United Kingdom Jun 7, 2007
Culture , Human Rights , Peace & Conflict   Opinions

  

Youth towards Democracy
The Nepalese people’s joy knew no bounds when they heard that they were at last going to breathe in the fresh air of independence. Every Nepali has seen a ray of hope that at last they are going to march towards progress. After a crucial nineteen days of crisis and the bloodshed of several martyrs, the Nepalese were hopeful for a republican form of government.

There was a time when people abroad marveled at how the diverse Nepalese were able to live together in perfect harmony. Now the situation of the country is just the opposite. Ever since Nepal was declared a secular state, communal tension has flared up. It would be good for the government to reassess the pros and cons of declaring Nepal a secular state.

The joy in the heart of the Nepalese knew no bounds when the monarchy was abolished as a clear mandate of the “Jana Andolan II”. Civilians were convinced that shah-kings were only interested in amassing property at the cost of the common people and that no leader who acted contrary to the interests of his own country and people had the right to remain in power. Everyone has equal rights in the country regarding freedom of expression etc, but it doesn’t mean that these rights should be misused to create revolt at such a critical point. The public should comprehend that they are here to create a peaceful and developed Nepal, not to terminate and spoil the remaining part too.

Instead of making controversial accusations and internal conflict against each other, the leaders should work together to keep the difficult situation of the nation in view and to form a new Nepal. This is only possible through the strong, united efforts and awareness of the youth of Nepal. In order to bring drastic changes to the country’s systems, management, developmental principles etc. a united people’s efforts and struggles are the most essential factors. The involvement of all political parties and of youth, adults and old people will lead to the climax of our struggle. The enthusiasm, eagerness, abilities, passion, interest, curiosity, excitement, skill levels, capacity, and talents of youth are the most essential factors for the development of the country.

As we know, peace and development are closely related. A country can’t develop if the bulk of its funds are spent to maintain internal security. The country can accomplish its developmental task peacefully only if it has democratic principles, a democratic system and democratic policies. For this to happen, the involvement of dedicated, patriotic, loyal, diplomatic, tactful and faithful youth is essential. It is necessary to move beyond the conflict and towards reconciliation, national development and democracy.





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