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Please seriously consider Sagun's response. I have found that someone named "Ashutosh Shrivastav" is flooding many discussion groups with irrelevant contents since last few days. Let's keep this group out of junks. Deepak Sagun wrote: > Mr, Ashutosh, please be clear that our group is not a political one. It is > only about FOSS. please don't send these kinds of information to this FOSS. > We all appreciate your beliefs and I think that it will be better if you > send these messages to an appropriate group. If you can do that may be many > of us will be happy to join that group too. But please do not send these > kinds of non technical information to our group. Or else we will be forced > to block you. > > On 4/12/07, Ashutosh Shrivastav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> >> People blessed with "Madheshi" when they land in the unjust land of >> Nepal, the pain of being Madheshi reminds me the pre-slavery abolition >> stage of United States. Caste system - the excuse of chaos and >> divisional hatred bond created by our society never fails to prevail >> anywhere. What if the degree of this deepness is exercised heavily? >> Countries, especially in the third world, are lagging behind because >> of their own creation. Why a Pahade cannot stand with Madheshi and >> vice-versa - the lack of one can be filled by another's presence, why >> we don't move to make the nation prosperous. A garbage cleaner - >> referred as "Khali Sisi and Purano Kagaz" - in my opinion, works well >> in cleaning society, leaving all the bars created. Diverse environment >> leads better production. Why not let Nationalism prevail. I often >> wonder, is this situation a geographic division or a hatred of caste >> and culture. Why not Yadav, Goit, Bhagat, and so forth be the ethnic >> societies of Nepal. Will including them leave pahade unemployed or >> they can lead the race. This twenty first century race does not stay >> in the boundaries. It should cross the borders and say "We Nepalese >> are here to compete this world; we no longer would be the third >> world". If Madheshis are kicked out, who will collect khali sisi and >> purano kagaz. Madheshis, along with all have the same capabilities. >> Many pahades are employed by the Madhehis and not to mention all the >> industrial giants are from Madhesh. Major industries provide Nepal >> government major income. Will it be better if Madhesis are excluded. >> Why are pahades unwilling to embrace Madheshis and others. Madheshis >> are no minority; they have equal population as Pahade do. If a garbage >> cleaner can clean the society, why not you all educated ones? It is >> said, no work is smaller or bigger, why garbage cleaner is made fun? >> Are pahades jealous of the achievements, I expect not. Then why are >> Madhehis not Nepalese? Every citizen has the right to fight for >> Nartion and so does Madheshi. Pahades dominate madheshi and often they >> are center of fun. Who will sell vegetables? Does it make a pahades >> happy? I remain unanswered. Madhehsis could do same with pajade in >> Terai. Do they? Nepal - the second most poor country in the world, is >> not poor because of the 90% illiterates; it is because we 10% educated >> ones do not want our country to champion. War has never been a >> solution, but in Nepal, recent devastation has made a history. Of >> course, people will follow the successful trends, that's human nature. >> The brave sons of Gurkhas forgot the saying of Unifier Shah. Gurkhas >> had not shot to fame by killing their own brother, rather the enemies. >> A true Gurkha should never forget that. I am not comparing Nepal with >> developed countries, but needless to say, Nepal - as a very small >> country can excel overnight, if left in best hands. Will this >> discrimination lead Nepal to a better shape? I doubt. >> www.360.yahoo.com/shrivastavashutosh >> >> > > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iQEVAwUBRi7qS1ueSFpHbXksAQL9TQf/UYrKQUOmBSW0q4ewYams3oi7FeUaG4Su iSbCC+96RN4DoO2AnKCx3O1aGsGYMUB1u0Nej3Ao8BdaSAAF2VDzSto75ZrZpCoR KPDJCdioDYRN6hjNrG53lflhh7KZl8DkSvp5u7NJQyU0WXY8FUwv2DJNMeCvp4/1 wHKi/ue7EUBVyvjhRhVYfMjWqnk8LmfHaVZZYtPeTjxSbVMNZAJgfZtl+ur5SvkL KQ+NaGiJRUZFgKXLXYozs99SQUXuWDbi4tUglrLskqU6zRJhBRX+lTkSwcphNnOK CzJAvfn532r4jm130pcKzqNRoIw0O6boRv6UmAEP7HElbx/Gy6RGyQ== =xJmh -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ FOSS Nepal mailing list [email protected] http://groups.google.com/group/foss-nepal Community website: http://www.fossnepal.org/ -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
