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Sorry Episode
It is my pleasure to comment on article 'Peace Process In Tight Spot' (Spotlight Sept 8). At a time when SPAs, Maoists, Civil Society and even some members of the drafting committee are not content with the product originated from a 16- member committee, who took about nine times longer time than the previously fixed two-weeks to finalize the ‘best constitution’, why does the so-called hero of the drafting committee Laxman Prasad Aryal look very satisfied? How dare he ignore the reactions from all corners against the draft? An authorized personality speaking in such a very irresponsible way is regrettable. He was made the chairman to address the national interest but not to change himself to the extent of introvert. What are these people made of? How long can they be allowed to play with the sentiments of poor and innocent Nepali people? Traitors like Aryal must be immediately side-lined in the interest of all Nepalis and Nepal .
Dil Bahadur Basnet
Balaju
Who is responsible?
It would be better to walk even two or three km rather to get on vehicle these days. On the one hand, vehicle fare can be saved and, on the other hand, there is possibility to reach the particular place on right time. If one decides to hop onto some vehicle, there is no saying what lays in store for him. If there is a traffic jam, which has become a commonplace incident these days, it would be very boring and mentally tortuous to go through the grinding transport. Its very ridiculous and irritating to notice that everyone resort to obstructing traffic even when there is not any kind of reason to do so. So, who is responsible for this, the agitators, traffic police, drivers or pedestrians?
Dilmaya Aryal
Jorpati
Trapped People
Despite having different principles in different parties, the ultimate goal for them is to bring peace in the country. Whatever happens in the meeting and the seminars, the sole purpose should be to concentrate to fulfill the demands of people of the country. But, while I read the article ' Peace Process In Tight Spot' I found different taste in it. Janandolan- II has been just over. It seems that the third Janaandolan is going to be held if the demands of Maoists are not fulfilled. Maoists have their own way of interpreting the situation and so do the political parties. That's why last week the central committee meeting of the Maoists was held in Kamidanda, Kavre and decided to launch urban revolt to press the government to meet its demands. But it doesn't mean that they are going to engage in violent revolt, rather they would engage in peaceful revolt. On the other hand political parties are not ready to go with them if there is no arms-management. If so, how Nepalese people can bring peace in the country. Now, the people are in trap, whether to follow Maoists or Parties.
Sajina Basyal
Kirtipur
Political Paper
Spotlight magazine is itself qualitative and informative magazine. It has included political issues in a good way so that the readers who are interested in political scenario find it one of the best papers around. But, does it target only for such readers? As I am its reader, I find lots of information of politics, here, but very rarely I find social issues, business news, sports etc. And most of the time you make the political story as cover story .Why don't you cover social issues so that different varieties can be tasted by the readers? So, I request you to make balance for all issues and the numbers of readers can be increased by that tactics also.
Alisa Tandukar
Maitidevi
New Taste
I found new taste while I read the review of Australian film in (Spotlight Sep8). Before there used to be review of books, most of the time. While reviewing the books, it would only be more interesting for those persons who have keen interests in reading. But this week, there is the review of films that have caught the attention of filmmakers and audience, too. I think it is good to review all kinds of books, magazines, films and so on. So that different varieties can be presented in the same magazine. This may also help the magazine widen its readership. Through the review, we readers got new information about the particular country too. Thus, filmmakers from a developing country also could find some good aspects while making films. Such reviews really help to know about thee culture and tradition of other countries.
Roji Kayasta
Naya Bazar
Too Short Profile
To give priority on profile is very nice. While reading the profile, readers can fulfill their curiosity about certain personality. They can find information in detail about the personality. In profile on Spotlight’s September 8 edition, I found the length of the article too short. Such short articles are not enough to inform about personalities. I think it has not given much information of the article. So, I request the reporter to be more hard working so that you can get lots of information.
Kumar Guragain
Gaushala
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