I used to admire and respect Daman Nath Dhungana as a politician with dignity and principles. His tenure as Speaker demonstrated that he could have grown into a statesman. But lately, I have been disappointed with his political analysis and standing, exemplified by his stance in the piece you translated ('Bilateral' #183). His role as the mediator of the failed peace talks was pathetic, and today he just sounds tried, frustrated, disillusioned and a person who has lost touch with the ground reality. Or has he decided to take any extreme measures to punish "mediocre politicos" and an "active palace"?
Sandesh Hamal,
Lalitpur
Mediocre
Letters | From Issue #184 (February 20-26, 2004)
