I am having headache! Not just simple headache but big one (If we could measure it, it would be bigger than my head)

No, No, I don’t have migraine. But I might have soon if the political deadlock of this country continues. I have stopped following news, stopped reading newspapers. I know the news and I don’t want to dampen my already bad mood.

No matter who they are or where they from, the thirst of power ultimately drives them crazy.

Our dear Prime Minister is clinging to chair and not ready to leave till his last breath (No matter what he says, his actions shows it). Our so called revolutionary leader, Mr. Prachanda, who use to claim that if they won the elections, he would become like Sonia Gandhi. But it seems he has eaten his own words. Now he’s desperate to snatch power from Girija. The UML, it’s becoming dog’s tail. Sometime it wags it’s tail for Congress, sometimes for UML. It doesn’t have clear vision of what it needs. Other regional parties are playing regional games. Everyone is hungry for their piece of pizza. I wonder what dark magic lies there in that cursed chair??

And our dear student leaders, what to say about them. They retort to vandalism and strike for every cause, either justifiable or not, but never comes forward to end such power struggle among their mother parties. Sometimes I wonder whether they fight for our rights or to make mockery of democracy. Look at this time, they began protest demanding 50% discount in public transportation. Fair demand! But the way they pressed their demand? Hmm very unfair. Why every time they have to burn tyres, pelt stones and destroy public property? Have they ever considered, in response to press for their rights, they are snatching other people’s basic right of mobility, security and health. No, why would they consider about my right? After all for every one, their own rights come first. Go to hell other’s rights, am I right student leaders??

This question goes to not only student leaders, but to everyone who are either in strike or planning to go.

There could be other ways to press for their demands. Go to concerned authorities, from PM to Ministers. Do whatever form of chakkajam or gherau there. Don’t let minister out of office until he listens to the rightful demands. Why I have to suffer? Why I have to walk everyday 2 hours and fear of getting stoned or baton. Why I have to inhale the poisonous gas emitted by tyre. If I got some serious health problem because of that reason, would they come to support me? No, why would they? Their responsibility is over in streets.

People’s attitudes have clouded serious doubt over the democracy and New Nepal. It appears they believe they can do everything to press for demands. A traffic accident, road is blocked. Petrol crisis, road is blocked. Law enforcement process, again road is blocked. I wonder may be tomorrow road would be blocked because some men beat their wife or vice-versa.

Is this the New Nepal we want? The country always in chaos and deadlock in every front!

It’s good people have become conscious of their rights. But only demanding rights wouldn’t solve anything. In democratic country, respecting other right is equally important. Respecting other rights and utilizing our rights brings cohesion in society and brings transparency and true democracy which catalyzes the peace, stability and development.

If we don’t stop our silliness in time, then soon, the situation would be same as post 1990 movement. People seek drastic change but they themselves become hurdles for it. And later all the parties either public or government starts blame game. But everyone forgets, it’s their part too that brought this social injustice and instability.

Saying goes, Nepali people always understand late. May be, they will understand on time this time.