mainlogo2.jpg (11011 bytes)

L E T T E R   T O   T H E   E D I T O R


   

Kathmandu, Tuesday April 23, 2002  Baishakh 10,  2059.

Feeding an elephant

It is very unfortunate for our poor nation Nepal; the hard earned money of the taxpayers amounting to millions of rupees is being wasted in one of the largest parliamentary compounds of the world- Singha Durbar.

And now several compound walls are to be built for the ministers’ quarters and buildings for their vested interest and protection.

The largest parliamentary compound of the world has become the wrestling ground for the leaders’ vested interests and power. And we the innocent citizens of this nation are fed up with the leaders for being the puppets of other nations and playing the dirty games of politics.

The state of emergency is not there for the leaders and their cronies to involve in more corruption and to kill more innocent people. That is why we the innocent citizens have been facing all sorts of problems from the beginning.

There is no need for a third party a mediator as in Sri Lanka to resolve the Maoist problem. We do not want our beautiful nation to become another breeding ground for the terrorists and drug traffickers. The government and the Maoists have already crossed the line of control. Enough is Enough.

Yam Gurung
Jawalakhel, Lalitpur


|Headline| |Editorial| |Local| |Economy| |Feature| |Sport| |Past|


Send your comments and letters to the editor at kanti@kpost.mos.com.np
2002 © Mercantile Communications Pvt. Ltd. P.O. Box 876, Durbar Marg, Kathmandu, NEPAL. Tel : 977 1 220 773, 243566, Fax: 977 1 225 407. Reproduction in any form is prohibited without prior permission. No part of the articles which appear in the internet version on The Kathmandu Post may be reproduced without the permission of Mercantile Communications Pvt. Ltd. For reprinting rights, please write to US. Send us your feedback: CONTACT US  ABOUT US  HOME TOP

ADVERTISE WITH US