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Destination unknown


KIRAN PANDAY

A young woman looks out uncertainly from the window of a bus. It is not known where she is headed. She could be the Nepali nation itself.

But the uncertainties we all face as we approach the May 28 deadline for the constitution are already a reality for other stakeholders in the peace process. There was much speechifying at the Maoist cantonments once the long-anticipated discharge of disqualified combatants began in January this year. Many others have left the cantonments, through compulsion or choice, in the last couple of years. While government nags UNMIN for actual figures, those who have left are adjusting to life on the outside, with or without Maoist support.

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1. Sonam Lama
It is a good picture with a short interesting article which resembles the present day situation of Nepal's new constitution and the unknown destination of Nepal's future! and of the unknown future of the disqualified young Maoist combatants! Where they all go now to seek their future? Nepalese should put this serious question on all the responsible leaders of so call Saath-dhal (Seven party) Regarding the hardships those young Maoist combatants have to face, all the responsible lies on the heads of all Maoist politburo supremos. All the political leaders in Nepal are not destined to find the right destination for Nepal and Nepalese future, they are all stupid narrow minded power hungry idiots! I wish they all be sucked and buried under ground alive!!!


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