Nepal Police Can Do Nothing, They are fucking Idiots
I was on the holy work today. I went to BOLBAM this morning. It wasn’t raining when I started my walk on the destination but it started at the middle of the road. I was on the car for half of the way and I parked the car and preferred to walk for rest of the way because the car were prohibited to enter the main gate and even the petrol tank was showing empty sign in my control display tool.
Finally I reached to the main center temple of the BOLBAM DHAAM. It’s a cultural place where we worship to god SHIVA and pray for a wish or anything. Yes, I did, I went there, I do believe in god, but sorry to tell, I always forget to ask something with god. And I always make a wish after leaving the temple or after getting out of the temple. But somewhere I have heard that, you should now ask for yourself with god. That’s a cheat. But who cares people are selfish, but hey not me.
So, let’s come to the topic. I was telling that Nepal Police are the fucking idiots, they can do nothing. And yes it’s true. I saw LIVE today there in the Holy Place.
There was a long queue of people to enter the temple for worship. I guess if you are HINDU then you should know how the queue used to be when you go some temples. Same thing was there. It was looking really hard to sit in the queue and wait for my turn so I decided to ask someone and enter the temple direct from the gate without sitting in the queue.
I saw one volunteer there in the gate and I asked him to let me enter the temple but he said no. it’s against the rule. If I let you get in then other people will force me to let them enter too. So, better you try from another way or sit in the queue. I know he is right. But damn, I am not from that category who will sit in the queue. I finally entered the gate of temple through another way.
Point to be noted: When I was requesting to that volunteer for letting me to enter the temple, at the same time there was one police. He was on the duty. He was standing around the gates and was walking in and out of the temple gate. And I can see that, that’s his job. No one can stand in one place. Policeman should be attentive, they have to see everywhere from every angle. He was doing the same thing. But suddenly one man came there and gave him hard words. He used rough languages and even threatened him with the words “otherwise” etc etc..!! (You can easily think about what he means to say—-otherwise I will…..slap/kill/hit/kick, etc)
The person who threaten him was may be connected to maobadi or may be some madhesi group. He was black in complexion and I can say he must be tharu, or real madhesi citizen.
But the sad thing, that Police replied nothing. He was quiet. He just stared at the person. Isn’t this a coward? He was brought there for the security of people and worshipers but he himself is not safe there. He got a threat infront of me and many people. Is this how Nepal Police acts and works and performs their duty? Are we really a safe citizen? Can we feel safe ourself because Police himself is not safe here?
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August 13th, 2007
He is definitely a coward. I would find it very serious if someone started making a scene (yelling at people, threatening) near a holy or religious place. That is just rude.
August 13th, 2007
bro if you give him some money then i am sure that police will let you go in….lol…….coz they take money in that place….
what you think….
XERICS
August 13th, 2007
Xeric,
This is not even funny. You can ask the volunteer if you can get a special treatment, so why can’t that person? His approach is different but both of you are asking for the same thing. He threatened the police on duty and you kept quiet, came home, ruined the Nepali police’s status by defaming him in the internet. If the police’s actions make him a bad police do you think that your action has made you a better citizen? The police may not have done what he was supposed to do, but as a responsible citizen (as you have claimed here), you were completely able to do something in the scene rather than being a bystander. However, you didn’t.
Two important points to be noted are:
If one does not not act morally in the Holy place, what morals can be be expected of him at all?
Do you think that taking a glance at the statue in the temple and quickly asking for your selfish wish is a devotee worship?
August 13th, 2007
Thats why i always forget to ask a wish. I just ask a smile for everyone. Dont ask name now.
and about being good citizen and that talking about police is just useless in nepal.
you know what, that area is not the area for shouting and protesting. the people from there have their own community. you cannot defeat muslim people in their community, can you?? its the same thing.
u should know one thing:
anikaal maa biu jogaaunu, huldangaa maa jiu jogaunu.
August 13th, 2007
Ya i also face like u man.last year when i was in beni my home town then one police ask me where r u from in negative way and i said that is my house which is located near government office then he said the is my uncle house and asked me unnecessary think what he liked then i call one police named Kura pati Nepal now he is Nepal Tourist board here in Kathmandu and said about that case then he give punished to him because he is boss.i asked nepal dai who is he and about education then he said me he is uneducated police man.I mean to say that most of police don’t have any respect toward public so, that u face.
August 14th, 2007
ya it’s true what the police did was not right but what you did can’t be justified as right merely based on the fact that the police was wrong. One wrong does not make another wrong right….
August 15th, 2007
Yes, i know, i should speak out but the environment wasnt that good to speak and you know i am not a big personality or power holder.
yes, if i was someone great profile holder then i would interfere but nothing was like that.
and about other police, yes everyone are not same but the system is same.