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Sunday, August 16, 2009

The Spark of Change

Everyday, we think about the change where we create our own image in giving it the description of our imagination. This description further gets influenced by the acts that are happening around us. We search reasons and questions for the acts but in reality we strees our brain so much and we get confused where we just accuse or throw words or blame others. But we forget that when we point one finger at others four fingers point at us.It’s said that “don’t hate the game hate the players;” likewise, Nepal’s politics today has turned into a garbage; a garbage full with pollutants of selfishness, corruption, and Hippocrates.Whether it Nepali Congress or UML or the Maoist party there is not a single politician or leader who could be respected or worth getting the respect. All of them, they are so limited and bounded by their selfish motives and games that they forget they are the servents of public. More or less, they indulging themselves to luxury of life with the hard earned money of tax payers and citizens disgarcing their oath of serving public.In fact reality is Politician is such a respectable position where we trusts the leaders to play a crucial role in overall development of the country but till date we see them engaging themselves in corruption, power politics, commission rackets, favoritism, social discrimination, lobbing selfish motives, accumulating people money in foreign banks etc . I bet there is not a single Politician who would be respected in true sense. They disgrace the societal value of socialism where they take the oath of serving the nation but alternately support their individual party in strengthening their forces and power.The problem here is not with the leaders, the problems here is with us the normal people, we select these leaders and when they get power they play and manipulate us in their desired ways but we keep our mouth shut, we just move to their rhythm where they treat us like nobody. I say and believe every Nepali has the bloody right to ask each of the leaders about what they did and what they are planning to do coz its our country and we pay taxes for the operation of the country. We pay tax in everything from buying a chocolate to sewage to cold drinks, evrything thing is tax but still we are least bothered group. Moreover, the hard earned money completely goes in vain paying hefty salary and comforting their luxury. It’s our responsibility to remind them of their mistake where we lack.Likewise, we blame everything upon them which is completely erratic and irresponsible, as they are selected by us. We do protests, do blockades, Chaka Jam, Bandhas etc on useless things but regarding our politician and their acts we keep silence making it limited with in the voices of a unknown tables and chairs.The fascinating part is we say politics is a dirty game, but it’s our garbage. Just by saying it bad or disgracing it, things won’t change. We have two choices either we keep our mouth shut and let the things that’s happening go on or do something about it in any way possible. It’s upon our efforts and we need to dig our hands into the garbage and clean it.We the young blood the so called generation-X need to wake up to this call and say that yes we are determined not just to blame but to take charge. We have to take resposibilitie in every possible way of being a good citizen and wrok our way in the system. It might take days or years, but change is suppose to happen and it will happen no matter what. We have the skills and courage and let’s unite to bring change.This is not just a call for me, you or anyone, it’s a call for every Nepali who feels pride to say he or she is Nepali and if you care spread the awareness and save our nation. Lets take the promise to bring change not just by words but by social awareness and by social change where our small effort counts and each individual matter to say that he or she is a part of this society and we can play a crucial role for the development of our country. Let’s make Nepal a better Nepal for the coming generation to be proud of where we can held our heads high to say we brought the change.

By Shreedeep Rayamajhi

2 comments:

Raj K said...

Hi Shreedeep,
I read your thoughts, it is absolutely correct that a change is needed, and socialism is the only way for progress.
We in India also creating a cultural environment to understand and aware whole population about the present degenerated stage of Capitalism.
We believe that the change should be triggered world wide by the public of all nations itself.

My views for the change are like:
http://sparkofchange.blogspot.com/2011/02/public-of-india-can-not-be-united.html

Shreedeep Rayamajhi said...

Thank you, Kumar for those words. I saw your blog and it’s very interesting. Spark of change is something that's inside every one of us but it needs to be well understood and followed by correct efforts and hardship. It’s there but we ignore it, it can be a VOICE or an IDEA or a THOUGHT or a FEELING where we need to understand it.
One thing I have to say is it’s not easy to bring change as change is only possible at a cost and you just have to be prepared for the cost. Moreover, you try to bring change at your own cost but the change is not just for you it’s for others and the world, so you just have to be prepared. I brought change to my society at my own cost and I had to suffer the consequences, I was alone and stranded but I didn't give up. Right now I'm in the RED ALERT JOURNALIST LIST and I live a very limited life where so many things are restricted even my movement but I refuse to give up coz it’s who I'm and I can't change myself for the satisfaction of others. It’s your will and energy to fight where everything else is in vain and the only objective is to see the future with prosperous colors.

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Regards
Shreedeeep Rayamajhi

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