My ambition is to be a political leader
[2023-06-09 15:56:41]
Pabitra Bishwokarma is the president of the Feminist Dalit organization (FEDO) in the Makhanpur district of Nepal.
"I was forced to get married when I was 14. My husband was 11 years old than I. We have not met.I want to go to school but my parents I insisted on marriage, I still have to get married.
"I heard that FEDO interviewed on the radio and was interested in their view on Dalit's women's rights.When I became the district president, I decided to move more to motivate others I thought that education is necessary, it is women.
"My goal is to become a political leader and role model for the Dalit society, in the past Dalit women were used for political parties, but thanks to FEDO, we were able to negotiate.
"There are several challenges, especially when dealing with domestic violence cases, I have been threatened.In a recent incident, I helped a woman quit his abused husband and threatened him to kill me My family was worried about me.Safe, I am offering 24 hours a day service and I was asked by the police to help gender - based violence, so I need a useful work I know that.
"Before joining FEDO, I was a housewife, but now I am a social activist, I am delighted that FEDO is cooperating with Womankind Worldwide. In order to build a FEDO network in more areas , Raising the issue of Dalit women at the international level and raising the unity of women. "
From my personal experience, it can be said that cultural diversity does not lead to tension among people. In India, tension and violence are not caused by diversity, religious ambitions, political leaders. Almost everything is politically based, most political parties are religious, leaders' ambitions are blindly protected. In addition, religious organizations are proud that they are better, and intolerance leads to all problems. Problems are lessened only when people are sensitive to other cultures and ceremonies.
In the book "American Ambition" published in 1991, Alan Ehrenhalt came up with an innovative question and answered. "Who gave us political leaders, there is a simple answer to this question, they send themselves, they are ambitious, talented, looking for and maintaining local job titles I am willing to invest when I need it. "This is a big change. For most of US history, candidates are usually dispatched by political parties and machinery. He believes that self-recruitment has revolutionized politics by introducing new elements of openness and chaos.
Early American leaders liked to laugh at others' political ambitions. This is a general attack by Thomas Jefferson against his nemesis Alexander Hamilton. As George Washington acknowledged, "Some people think that Hamilton is dangerous because he is an ambitious person" Later, Andrew Jackson was laughed at asking for monarchy, and Teddy Roosevelt was ridiculed by political power It was regarded as a source. Anxiety feelings. After all, the United States, especially in the face of high levels of inequality, are not escaped from arrogant temptation (see cards). As society becomes more dangerous and unfair - the exact time the country should not pursue the ruler dominated by power - the appeal of those seeking power is on the rise. A recent paper by Eric Gould and Alexander Hijzen supports this assertion. They discovered that in the United States, "global inequality reduces individual confidence in others." The more we leave you, the more we can not believe it