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July 1, 2019


If they have to lose a little land, property and debauchery due to a new law then some "rich" people here begin to oppose that law and referring to the "importance and greatness of ancient law and culture," and the "inappropriateness of modernity," they begin to paralyse the whole "country" and the state addresses their concerns because they are the state; homeless and poor people go abroad for jobs by taking loans from moneylenders so as not to die of hunger and diseases and to have a house with separate room(s) for their grownup children. Government says "do not go abroad, do work in the farmlands," but all people do not have enough lands which are adequate for their food and for those who have lands, in the absence of market and reasonable prices for agricultural produce - home-return preaching is meaningless. "Prime Minister Employment Program" has become a source of loot for the dishonest political cadres. According to farmers, sugar-mills do not buy local sugarcane at reasonable price because the mill owners carry sugarcane overnight in trucks from open border either furtively or in collusion with border police. Government is paying no attention in establishing small-scale industries based on farmers' produce. There are often no suitable employment opportunities for people other than those who are eating the earnings of their grandfathers and great-grandfathers, those who are former British Army, those who are the flatterers of the leaders and ministers. People like "elder and big leaders" of Nepali Congress, former finance ministers, holders of PhD from the US - whose sons and grandchildren live in the US - they go to the villages and deliver speech - "Work in the brick kilns, nothing is achieved by just getting education." If so, why are these schools and universities befooling the public? What are these "unemployment producers" for? Government is afraid to legitimize red-light-areas on one hand and on the other hand nepal telecom encourages young men to masturbate.

July 1, 2019

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