Thursday, July 22, 2010

CA as a tool

It's been long since people are longing to see the new constitution of Nepal for which they had chosen 601 members but the completion of drafting constitution is almost impossible at this time when only a couple of days are left.
When a student is asked to write the answer in an exam hall, he's given a fixed time of 3 hours. S/he must complete all the answers within given time. S/he can't pretend why s/he couldn't do all the answer. Is it logical to extend the time for a student to finish his answer? Is it not possible that he doesn't know all the answers? What is the guarantee that the student will not ask for more time if he can't finish in time again? How much time to give? What is the value of a fixed time and the exam? There are several questions that can be raised. All the members of CA enjoyed their time and allowances with perks, raveled abroad, quarreled for power when their first and foremost duties were to immediately start drafting constitution but when their tenure is going to finish, they are asking for more time but the similar types of questions mentioned above are still unanswered. Are they really capable, serious, sensible, responsible, honest and dedicated to new constitution?
Perhaps leaders have forgotten the achievements that they have and the risk of their being lost is highly increasing because they have lost the faith of Nepalese people. They are happy for momentary chairs which can turn into long-sadness in no time, the achievement and the contribution of martyrs may be lost due to their tiny mistakes in taking right decision in right time; the future will never give such a chance to the leaders to make it history. Because people need their basic right of hand to mouth problem with peace and security, prosperity in all sectors and if the former king gets a chance to win back people's hearts, he might come to power after a bit of tussles.
Let us not miss the golden opportunity, let us utilize the time extending the CA term a bit and finishing it in right time before it's too late.

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