”Religion politics” leaving the original work

Falgun 11, 2081

Pathak Patra

”Religion politics” leaving the original work

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There are many tasks that should be prioritized by local governments in rural areas. For example, preserving Raithane skills and technology, preserving Raithane crops, preserving local species of livestock, increasing agricultural production,

They can do the work of encouraging and honoring farmers dedicated to agricultural work, arranging agricultural roads and agricultural ambulances, giving moral and practical education to students, and making 'Adar Niket' for senior citizens. But no one seems to pay much attention to this. Even if someone pays attention to it, there is no consensus among all parties and leaders. But it seems that there is a consensus on the construction of a view tower by the union and the state government. As a result, there is consensus in most local governments about building a monastery.

It is good to restore the heritage temples in any part of the country, but here we can see the competition of making new temples and idols of different gods everywhere. Temples and monasteries have been built even in remote places. In recent times the number of churches has been increasing.

A monastery means a place where a deity resides. People have great faith and trust in God. Therefore, no party, leader, workers and people will have any disagreement with the construction of a monastery. Even if there is a small amount of money, local leaders-activists can earn by getting contracts for such work. The reputation that it was built during the time of a certain leader also remains. Some leaders who have no job, even if it is a day, they will get the job of inaugurating and editing speeches by riding gracefully in government vehicles. Not only do they get a grand welcome, the workers also get a great opportunity to welcome their leaders. If possible, a priest in the newly built monastery also gets the job of daily worship. Common people will always have the opportunity to worship. In this way, building a monastery in the name of development was not seen as useful, popular and holy 'religion politics'.

- Indrakumar Shrestha , Okhaldhunga

Pathak

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