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Authentic Patriotism is Needed


Maybe it´s better not for me to speak on the history about Nepal not having known much about it. Even if as a patriotic citizen of Nepal, I want my country to be the strongest in every way so that our government doesn´t has to spread its hands for the help to other countries.

Have been hearing the uneven treaties of 1950 since my childhood. But I never tried to know what they were actually.

Recently I heard the news that Pakistan threatened India mentioning India doesn´t take Pakistan like Bhutan, Bangladesh and Nepal. Hearing that news, I pondered for a while thinking why Pakistan said like that way.  I know about Bhutan which is semi autonomous country of India. But I never thought that Nepal is also like Bhutan for India.

Few days later, while I was listening to the news that Nepali high level negotiation committee is in India to make a talk with Indian team about various aspects including the fluctuating treaty of 1950. And their first proposal for the meeting to India is to amend of 1950´s treaty which is every time Nepal has to take permissions from India if it wants buy arms and ammunitions.

Even we know that every time Nepal gets new prime minister with blessing of India. Every time Nepali Prime minister is invited to India to traitorous agreement. This is like a culture for the prime minister of Nepal. In this way, our prime ministers have been giving away country bit by bit showing us their fake patriotism.

To get rid of this, we have to choose a genuine patriotic leader in the election who can stand for the nation and take us to the prosperity. Or, we have to go for direct elected prime ministerial or presidential system. I think these are the only ways to save our sovereignty.  Multiparty system should be put in the museum.





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