“Karl Marx wrote something like that in thick books that the Ch[h]ettris have not read because reading is not what the Ch[h]ettris do. Ch[h]ettris do statecraft.”

About Chhetri Bharadars in Nepali Times http://nepalitimes.com/news.php?id=3344#.WZ2zbhnA7qA

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