These four months
My blog at blog.bibekpaudel.com.np is down but I have restored it here. In a few days, I will make requests to blog.bibekpaudel.com.np redirect to this address. I was away from blogging and many other social activities on and off the internet. I had some personal and professional difficulties and hopefully all of them are over now.
I am back and I want to start with a wrap up of these four months. For those who care.
- I had told my parents that I would be back in two hours. Three days later, I returned home after a trip to Sino-Nepal border and a hike to Duguna Gadi, the fort constructed by Jung Bahadur Rana during Nepal-Tibet war. Nepal fought and won both the wars with Tibet.
Read more about it in Shankar’s and Jwalanta’s blogs. See the pictures here.
- I did some political activism on the internet. One issue that has irked me in recent days is how foreign powers are meddling in Nepal’s internal affairs and how Nepal’s own leaders are so irresponsible while dealing with federalism, national identity etc. I wrote a note in facebook about contemporary Nepalese politics.
- Continuing with political activism on the internet, I don’t accept this vice president for Nepal and here are my six reasons for that. The post received a large number of comments and is still being commented. I initially wrote it as a facebook note.




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