I am a recent reader of your impressive colourful weekly. Nepali Times' lack of sensationalism fills a gap in sane journalism. The silent majority unable to voice their thoughts and frustrations in any forum need a fair platform. It is most galling to see our so-called leaders unable, time and again, to rise above their petty interests and put the interests of the nation first. As a result, we have had to witness the terrible tragedy that occurred recently. Even now, there is no introspection or analysis, and life goes on merrily for these jokers. Please continue to voice our concern about everyday life and continue to devote less space to politics, which we get ad nauseum in other journals.
K Joshi
Kathmandu