@openletteryt Its easy to blame everything on the politics of nepali side while ignoring your own. No matter how beautiful you may make this sound to appease both side, the problem is still the people who blindly thinks only their country can be right.
@amatya_rakshas_ @drishtadyumn No hate to any Indians either, but the BJP government had also enforced a blockade.
Have you ever thought that those spreading hate are just bots and engagement farmers?
But still the root problem is both sides being hyper-nationalistic and falling for these posts.
@drishtadyumn From the looks of it, Indians seem to be more triggered by this type of shitpost. As a Nepali, I don’t even care about these idiots who think such memes are real, but I’m more concerned that both Nepalis and Indians are falling for hate-spreading bots and engagement farmers.
@ashoswai To old to think before posting?
"Popular revolt", "No revolution can reduce corruption", "Corruption is South Asian political culture". Did you even think before posting?
@SDMUNI This is a poor interpretation of the situation. What you’re calling “immaturity in selecting” looks more like maturity in accountability.
Labeling cabinet choices as “preferred and pliant”. Who are you btw? Citizen of Nepal or are you in Nepalese government?
@TimalsenaSachin Is this seriously what you think of democratically elected majority government? "a circus"?
You can oppose government policies, and their decisions but calling it "a circus" is just immature.
Just because you don't like it or in it does not make it "circus".
@joraman100 बुद्धको दर्शन सबै प्रकारका लगाव त्याग्ने थियो, तर यहाँ मानिसहरू बुद्धमाथि कसको स्वामित्व रहन्छ भनेर झगडा गरिरहेका छन्, कस्तो विडंबना हो। यति स्वीकार गरौँ उहाँको जन्म आजको लुम्बिनी रहेको स्थानमा भएको हो। र उहाँ सँग आफ्नो पहिचान जोड्दैमा कोही पनि बुद्ध हुँदैन।
Specially for you.
@joraman100 Can you not understand English properly? If not, I can write in Nepali specifically for you.
I neither mentioned India in my post, nor am I Indian. And what do you mean by ‘you guys’?
@SulavKarki RSP supporter are now clearly doing NARRATIVE SHIFTING by focusing on privacy violation only.
If bank data was leaked, that should be investigated but real question is
where did the money come from and why the unexplained transactions?
Both issues can and should be examined.
@SulavKarki If instead of sudan gurung's record, it was old politician's record, rsp supporter would have been much delighted. They would not be talking about rights then. You have to understand we voted for change, not RSP not Balen. We were not jholey, we won't be jholey (updated).
@saalu4m No media should be boycotted, reformed yes, by current government no. It sets a wrong example. Nepali media will follow our fellow neighbour's godi strategy to remain relevent if they are boycotted. Balance is needed in media, there are many irrational rsp supporting media too.
@saalu4m Supporting blindly is just as harmful as opposing blindly.
We can’t measure intent of any government. The only thing we as a citizen can do is evaluate policy, execution, and outcomes so questioning is necessary even the irrational oppositions are necessary.
@poudelliza01 I don't think he is same as Zelensky. But it is weird how western media specially social media as well as some western influenced indian media are amplifying him so much. Does his work live up to that much hype or just that he is more on SM?
High visibility ≠ Better Performance.
@saalu4m Questioning government or asking for transparency does not make anyone jholey but supporting any politician or party blindly does. Complaining and crying to government makes a democracy. And ignoring those cries is how we get authoritarianism.
@wosgnn The issue began when modern-day India adopted the name India. Historically, it referred to the entire subcontinent. Today, indian thinks its their only just because they took the name. It’s shared history by Nepal, India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and parts of Afghanistan and Myanmar