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ashu
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Posted on 07-07-04 6:27
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What was billed as a definitive 5-party Andolan (which was a subject of a number of Sajha discussions) at Ratna Park has petered out completely. ***** In Nepal and among Nepali societies, there often is a lot of enthusiasm and support to START something, but not much enthusiasm, support and persistence to carry such work to success ONCE it gets started. Then again, especially in failures, lessons can be learnt. And so, my questions to the netas: a) What went wrong with the five-party Andolan that it appears to be in such a disarray? b) What didn't work to make the Andolan a success on your own collective terms? c) How and why did agreement among yourselves break down? d) How would you avoid such mistakes in future so that you achieve the goals you set out for? e) What do you tell your 1000s of supporters WHEN they ask you why the Andolan lost steam? Would you blame your own leadership for failing to think things through or simply blame others? f) What's your next move? oohi ashu
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Garibjanata
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Posted on 07-17-04 6:19
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Mahatama Gandhi, the famous Indian nationalist and spiritual leader, was certainly the embodiment of Hindu asceticism (and MC is highly influenced by him in theory), It has been argued that the values of Hiduism in Nepal (i.e. Brahiminical Jogi, Puri, Jiri and Bharati Thars) based asceticism and self-reliance (Bhik Magne Pratha) that Gandhi advocated (He like munaka anar grown and donated to him by Banglore rich Jamindars, he loved Johnny apples donated to him by Kashmiris, young cousin and girls donated their time to sleep with him in bed and much more) had a negative impact on the economic development of post-independence India. But one must be careful not to read too much into Weber's arguments. Today, millions of hardworking emtrepreneurs form the economic backbone of India's growing economy. Unfortunately, the dark and evil forces of Brahiminical Jajamani Pratha lurches in India and Nepal through the cancerous caste system.... YOU MORON, NEPALTARA,YOUR NAME SHOULD BE CHANGED TO NEPALKALANKA, Gandhi shared his bed with Manu his grand-niece, the child whom he had brought up with motherly love, what's so immoral about it? A mother sleeps with her child, does it evoke sexual passion between them? And, Gandhi, the embodiment of virtue belongs to the world not only to India alone. Like Buddha and Christ he will be revered till the end of humanity.
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Posted on 07-17-04 6:21
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"Mahatama Gandhi, the famous Indian nationalist and spiritual leader, was certainly the embodiment of Hindu asceticism (and MC is highly influenced by him in theory), It has been argued that the values of Hiduism in Nepal (i.e. Brahiminical Jogi, Puri, Jiri and Bharati Thars) based asceticism and self-reliance (Bhik Magne Pratha) that Gandhi advocated (He like munaka anar grown and donated to him by Banglore rich Jamindars, he loved Johnny apples donated to him by Kashmiris, young cousin and girls donated their time to sleep with him in bed and much more) had a negative impact on the economic development of post-independence India. But one must be careful not to read too much into Weber's arguments. Today, millions of hardworking emtrepreneurs form the economic backbone of India's growing economy. Unfortunately, the dark and evil forces of Brahiminical Jajamani Pratha lurches in India and Nepal through the cancerous caste system " - NEPALKALANKA555 YOU MORON, NEPALTARA,YOUR NAME SHOULD BE CHANGED TO NEPALKALANKA, Gandhi shared his bed with Manu his grand-niece, the child whom he had brought up with motherly love, what's so immoral about it? A mother sleeps with her child, does it evoke sexual passion between them? And, Gandhi, the embodiment of virtue belongs to the world not only to India alone. Like Buddha and Christ he will be revered till the end of
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Garibjanata
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Posted on 07-17-04 6:27
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dharma_sankat GURU , WHAT ARE THE CRITERIAS THAT A PERSON NEED TO POSSESS TO BE KNOWN AS AN INTALLACTUAL? yours novice chela GARIB
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Posted on 07-17-04 7:28
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POOR COMMONER Where did you learn to spell English so poorly as your spelling is not common to real English. Why spell intelectual as inteletual? Why should a common Hindu FAKIR sleep with his Manu? Why should a naked Hindu FcukIR need another human body of the opposite sex and that is my oxymoron and you spelt again incorrectly? Why? Why? Why?
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Posted on 07-17-04 7:33
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The criterion of the intellectual: GARIB outside (materialism) and DHANI inside (wholesomeness). Think deep (not twice) before anyone comment on above.
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Garibjanata
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Posted on 07-17-04 8:14
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To be called an intellectual one has to possess both stuffs GARIB outside (materialism) and DHANI inside (wholesomeness). Do you mean by discarding materialistic benefits, sense pleasures and opulence (GARIB OUTSIDE) one becomes DHANI inside?
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