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Posted on 10-30-08 8:34
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Most of you already know what happened with him last month. There are various angles to comment. But at this time he needs help. Chicagoland nepali pariwar is co-ordinating the fund raiser- www.cnpariwar.org which has a pay-pal link
Shiva has been in languishing in jail for a month and meanwhile, not much has happened. Due to his being in a ward where he was not permitted to call out for over two weeks, as a result of which his phone connection was disabled, he was unable to contact me until last weekend after the connection was restored. He is understandably apprehensive of his November 10th arraignment and, rather unhelpfully, his Public Defender has not been in touch with him or available for some time. It appears imperative that outside counsel has to be retained and soon.
Unfortunately, our fundraising has stalled at about $5,500, an amount inadequate to retain credible legal services. He has asked me to send a special appeal to his friends to help him in his hour of need. Before anyone gets the impression that this is an appeal for funds to be used for his prolonged legal expenses, let me clarify that the intention is to get a current one-time resolution in his case that positions him to continue the case on his own. I will not go into the options or the possible legal ramifications here but suffice it to say that retaining qualified counsel is the best way to help him at this time. He realizes that and stresses it repeatedly in his calls to me.
I think it is time for his friends and countrymen to step up.
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As some people may think he is a doctor and might have lots of money. This is not true.Dr Acharya is from Padampur Chitwan and went through a big struggle in his career. He has always remain simple and his ultimate aim was to do something for the nation and Chitwan. He had just completed his 1st year of Internal medicine in St John hospital in Chicago. Recently had gone through an intense personal stress and was very depressed and was not in a state to act normal. That is the main reason for this incident and anybody can realize that no normal person does what he did.
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Posted on 12-14-08 10:49
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His suicide must have made a few Nepali hearts happy here in sajha.
Life is so sad!
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Posted on 12-14-08 11:22
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Very sad news!!
What a way to die....Feel sorry for his baby boy and wife and ofcourse his parents.I was the one who without knowing him donated $10.I felt sorry for his little boy and just tried my best to help him out. Maybe he regreted and commited suicide.I didn't know him but once he realised what he did,maybe he was ashamed of himself.Whatever the reason,he shouldn't have done that.He made his family cry for him twice.What a waste of beautiful life .
Hope God will forgive him and may his soul rest in peace.......
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Posted on 12-14-08 11:37
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HowardRoark, I concur a 100% with your statement...A Nepali brethren commits a crime he truly regrets and then turns to others in the Diaspora for even the tiniest support and the very peeps he has all his hopes on, turn the other way (What's worse is when some even go on to blame him for everything wrong in their lives). Damn, we Neps call each other dai-bhai even if we have no blood relations and when the time comes, we abandon the very essence the word "daju-bhai" mean. Just coz a dai/bhai commit a crime, isn't it disgusting that some amongst us go on to bring that dai/bhai down? C'mon, if thats the case, then don't even call any other Nep out there (not blood related) as your dai/bhai...And I know for a fact ALL Neps do it...If you cannot handle the sanctity of that word, then never use it to anyone except your REAL dai or bhai. Man, in times like these we should've morally support out Nepali brother even if he was wrong (moral support is all that would've done good to his situation)...We know he was wrong in trying to elude the police, but we also know that he did not run over the motor-cyclist on his own will: His car skidded and hit the unlucky bike. Some of you out there should've realized that before giving in your fugking comments!! I'm sure tha the Chicago Pariwar trying to raise funds for Dr. Acharya visit sajha every now and then and when they see such words of anger against one of their own, I can only assume that Dr. Acharya must've been told about it or as famous as sajha is amongst the Diaspora, he too may've come to sajha and seen everything and everyone against him...Even the very peeps he thought his own. Imagine how much someone's morale can be affected by the pillars of hope (the Diaspora) collapsing against him??
I'm glad that the Himalayan Kid whose thread I opened last yr (on a hit and run charge) never ever visited sajha in his life. All the negativity here would've made him do something that would've left his loved ones devastated.
The Samsara's word of advice: When people come seeking for help, its better to shut da fugck up if you are unable to provide it. You were not present when the accident happened and you would never know the remorse that runs through the perpetrator's head. So, listen all you haterzz and ignorant azzfugks (casino, nepali_nepali, rewire, oksd, anignam, etc.) out there who think you're some kinda forensic expert without even being in the scene of the crime itself, keep your damn gob shut if you wanna start passing ignorant comments against ANY Nepali who come seeking your moral support. This is the USA, FOBs. No one here is guilty until proven in the court of law and Dr. Adhikari clearly was still awaiting trial, so I have no idea where you got your allegations from. If it were in my hands, I'd do eveything I can to find you fellas out personally and send immigration to your crib and send you and all your illegal pals back to Nepal. WTF
E Pluribus Unum!!
A life full of zeal and potential has succumbed before ever realizing the goal he'd set out for. May his sould rest in peace!! My heart-felt condolences to Dr. Acharya and his young family left behind. May God give them the strength to overcome this gargantuan void that's been left to hover in their lives.
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Posted on 12-15-08 12:07
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Samsara that was some of the truest stuff I read on this site...Everyone has a godddam opinion on every case and they are so quick to vilifiy someone with that "holier than thou" attitude. This sort of thing can happen to anyone. Although I did not know Acharya personally, I doubt that he intended to kill the motorist. He made a foolish decision in trying to evade the police and this was the outcome. Imagine the guilt and remorse and despair that this man went through in jail. Just when he is entering the zenith of his life, he does not get to enjoy any of the fruits of his labor or take care of his family....instead he is sent to jail and not allowed to even keep contact with others via phone..I understand what he did was wrong and Keith Brown can never be brought back..but this was not a deliberate act of murder..and why the fuuuck is it so hard to give even the slightest bit of sympathy for the man and his family...Honestly, that "dai-bhai syndrome" that so many Nepalese are afflicted with bugs the hell outta me. There was this one dumbaas who was 5 years older than me and expected me to call him dai..I did outta respect...but none of the actions he showed warranted that title..if I was in trouble or needed something, he would never make an effort to go out of his way to help me..which is fine, that is his own prerogative...but why the hell he expect me to call him "dai"? There is no brotherhood there, and I doubt that there is even a true friendship there..
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Posted on 12-15-08 1:28
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Although his demise is sad but still there is no excuse for what he did while driving. It wasn't an accident it is more of the case of murder. If you drive in 65 MPH road at 130 mph and kill a person then it is not considered an accident. And I request you people not to call that an accident. However, his death is still sad and I believe that prison should be held accountable for the negligence .
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Posted on 12-15-08 1:48
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He made a foolish choice to outrun the police...his whole life was destroyed because of that one decision...you can call it whatever you want to...but show the guy some sympathy...he did not intentionally go looking to kill someone..only if and when you are in a similar position, will some of you be capable of being the least bit sympathetic..
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Posted on 12-15-08 2:16
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Sam bro,
"So, listen all you haterzz and ignorant azzfugks (casino, nepali_nepali, rewire, oksd, anignam, etc.) out there who think you're some kinda forensic expert without even being in the scene of the crime itself, keep your damn gob shut if you wanna start passing ignorant comments against ANY Nepali who come seeking your moral support. This is the USA, FOBs."
What was that all about? I can hardly recall anything about the Himalayan kid incident. Look I got no beef with you and I know you are famous here in Sajha, but please can you leave me alone?
Peace
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Posted on 12-15-08 7:47
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There are many guys crying like they never get in trouble.I had written in this same thread before that if you aren't interested or are oversmart please shut your mouth. Samsara said it perfectly. In some gatherings too, I was argued with some oversmarts who were talking about US laws, the bike rider, the bad habits and blah blah without understanding his mental condition. I dont wanna curse to fellows for the same but I hope they will remember whenever they get in trouble.
Anyway it's very sad to know about his loss. A good friend, father, husband, son has been passed away. May the soul rest in peace and heartfelt condolence to beloved ones.
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Posted on 12-15-08 11:04
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On HowardRoark's comment, I don't think "happy heart" would describe the general feeling here but I sure think the Karma caught up to the guy. Is it Sad ? Sure. Does this break my heart ? No. Doc was arrogant enough to outrun the cops in another state finally killing the biker and then trying to elude the cops. That tells you the kind of the person he was. I won't miss him.
And yes, Himalayan kid or should I call him the great Himalayan wanker, is another one of those scrweups. I am not going to support these murderers for just being Nepali. Fk them all...
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Posted on 12-15-08 12:25
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newlynew, it's upto you whatever you think without understanding the basics. But one thing is sure that badluck wont come with alarm sign. That badluck stuck to Doctor and it ended with sad demise.
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Samsara
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Posted on 12-15-08 1:06
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HAHAAH Is this newlynew azzface serious?? HAHAH He talks about the Karmic laws befalling Dr. Acharya. Lil does this ignorant numbskull realize that there would be a Karmic balance to what he mentions above too. Hey azz-mounter, we're talking about providing moral support for a Nep brotha here. Don't tell me you've never called another Nep as a "dai/bhai" here in the US?? In the same context, this dude who committed the alleged crime was a Nep too and he too falls into the "dai/bhai" bracket, damn gaylord! If you cannot uphold the sanctity of that word, then hypocrites like you should know where you stand...Prolly amongst the same cats who sell their wives to brothels. Listen fool, getting back to Karmic principles, in the same context when you need moral support from the ones you think will help you in your deepest nadirs, it will come back to bite you in your azz for sure. Be prepared for the "Good for you" words of advice to arise outta it!! BTW, I love watching these nitwits talk about the endless knot principles of Karma without ever realizing that it could be a double edge sword. So much for being a pseudo Buddhist philosopher like these retards who make me wanna scoff at the rhtoric they command over even the simplest of all theories.
What irks me most is these "holier than thou" wannabes who ain't got a clue as to what they're talking about. HAHAHA Listen fugckhole, didn't you and your cronies and cuzins/relatives (or whomeva) not take upon illegal jobs to support your undergrad days here (for some even Grad skool would not deter their motives)?? If you wanna uphold all the laws of this land, why da Fugck don't you just call up the DHS and mention that you have done wrong unto this Land of the Brave and Free by stealing Americano jobs? Damn, coz of you (and peeps you know), a family residing in the US legally will have to sleep hungry tonight and our nation's resources are messed up with another jobless claim to benefits at our Unemployment Offices. WTF, you're screwing up another child's right to a good life...And whats more, I'm paying taxes for that shit?? Listen, call the DHS at (800)375-5283 ASAP letting them know what you've done here (don't give me Crap saying you've never worked off campus in all your stay here) and ONLY then I'll uphold and honor all that you've mentioned above. Fugckas wanna cast the first stone knowing that they need to be bouldered to simthereens themselves!!
Finally, Respect the deceased, moron. He will never come back to defend himself in this thread so that does not give you the right to blabber every fecal substance out that may come running through your saw-dust filled gray-matter. A sorry case of schadenfreude here where these sadists need to be drowned in camel dung for all eternity!!!
PS: I do not know Dr. Acharya personally...Reading about someone in the papers or here on sajha does not give anyone the authority to judge a person's character. He may've been a great dad, a loving husband, a faithful son and a empathic friend for all I know. And these facts have been ommitted everywhere...Lets try and find those positive aspects about him instead of seeing negativity everywhere, damn homos. To steal an excerpt from the Bible: "Judge not that ye be not judged and ye shall be the sons of the most high!!"
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Posted on 12-15-08 1:12
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I know in overseas a Nepalese should support a Nepalese. But we must also consider that we shouldn't support any criminal because we have responsibility towards the country that we are living. When you drive at 130 miles an hour in a road which is meant to be
driving at 65 mph and if you kill somebody than in law it is no more an
accident. They take it as a murder. And somebody was trying to justify by his mental condition. But arn't every criminal have some sort of mental disorder that makes them become maniac. And in this thread everybody is entitled to the opinion. You can't say shut up to others. When Shiva Acharya was alive many people did believe it was wrong to help him out because they thought he was a criminal. So those people were right to discourage not to help Shiva Acharya out. Its just matter of opinion. Yeah its sad he died and US prison should take accountability of that. I hope his soul rest in peace. Probably fund can be generated to send his body back to Nepal. But I have more sympathy for keith Brown than Shiva Acharya. Sorry I don't know history of Shiva Acharya or how good he was........but that is irrelevant when you consider this incident.
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Posted on 12-15-08 1:29
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What irks me most is these "holier than thou" wannabes who ain't got a clue as to what they're talking about. HAHAHA Listen fugckhole, didn't you and your cronies and cuzins/relatives (or whomeva) not take upon illegal jobs to support your undergrad days here (for some even Grad skool would not deter their motives)?? If you wanna uphold all the laws of this land, why da Fugck don't you just call up the DHS and mention that you have done wrong unto this Land of the Brave and Free by stealing Americano jobs? Damn, coz of you (and peeps you know), a family residing in the US legally will have to sleep hungry tonight and our nation's resources are messed up with another jobless claim to benefits at our Unemployment Offices. WTF, you're screwing up another child's right to a good life...And whats more, I'm paying taxes for that shit?? Listen, call the DHS at (800)375-5283 ASAP letting them know what you've done here (don't give me Crap saying you've never worked off campus in all your stay here) and ONLY then I'll uphold and honor all that you've mentioned above. Fugckas wanna cast the first stone knowing that they need to be bouldered to simthereens themselves!!
Truth.
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Posted on 12-15-08 1:34
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Samsara: I hope you are proud of supporting murderers just because they come from the same place as you are. I cannot think of greater brotherhood than that. You would have probably supported Jeff Dahmer if he was a Nepali. That too "moral support". You are a pathetic loser anyway, just like your Himlayan wanker of the century.
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Posted on 12-15-08 1:40
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Guys see this video. A dog gets hit by a car in the highway and gets injured. Another dog Risks life to save him and drags him aside. Another dog doesn't leave the injured dog.
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Posted on 12-15-08 1:54
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newlynew, What Shiva Acharya did was a crime, no doubt about that. And the criminal side of him should be discouraged. But you have to understand that he didnt plan to murder the man. He probably was already having some problem in his personal/professional life or was mentally unstable, and the accident pushed him to the edge. Only he and he is to blame for that and he is guilty and needs punishment. I am sure Samsara means the same. But he definitely didn't deserve a death just coz of that crime he did. He wasn't a professional murderer or anything like that, and after he got his cool- I am sure he regretted what he did. Just some moral support might have given him a different view to life, and he could have fought out of the misery and hopefully become a better man. Here at Sajha and in general, we Nepali have the habit of prasing or bashing someone to extreme for some reason. In reality though, no person is that great and no person is that bad either. It all about circumstances of life, and given enough hope and support I am sure even the weakest or the most evil person on earth can change for better.
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Posted on 12-15-08 1:55
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HAHAHHA Mr. Holier Than Thou aka newlynew, the law upholder in the US...Have you fulfilled your quota for the day and called DHS as I asked you to? I even gave you the 800 #...Its a free call dude!! BTW, I can't support any more new peeps filing for unemployment claims coz of petty criminals like you who've stolen US jobs...A crime is a crime no matter how small or big it may be so quit giving me your rhetoric that reeks of skunk urine. Being a criminal yourslef, I'm amused at how you pass your judgement without delving into the subject at hand. And yeah, I'd even support Bin Laden if he was a brother, no doubt about it...Blood runs thick, son. And thats what separates cats who sell their mom/wife/sister/daughters to brothels from my kind: The ones who value relationships. I'm sure this cat would've left his dad to rot in jail too if his dad had been the perpetrator...What a fugckin loser!!
No quiero, that was a hungry dog, faggot...It has been confirmed later that the dog that dragged the dead dog enjoyed the free meal. Yes, cannibalism out of desparation and hunger can be found in all mammal species. Looks like you too need to learn how to analyze simple phenomenons. And are you calling someone deceased a dog? Doesn't your gayazz skull realize that Dr. Acharya would never be able to defned himself here? Call him a "dog" in public when the topic arises (as it is the current hot topic in every Nep community) and prove your worth instead of tryyna act like some pseudo virtual know-it all hiding behind that aura of privacy through your pseudonym here on sajha. Damn, seems like we have only Verba Non Gratas here in sajha!!
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Posted on 12-15-08 2:14
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Samsara: Lots of presumptious comments on your part concluding me to be a crmimnal. That's okay. It comes from a loser like you so I can take that. I feel sorry for your brains that think every other Nepali is illegal and draining the system. Unfortunately this time, you picked on a wrong person. Sorry to disappoint you but I have never done anything illegal in the US including work etc. except for one parking ticket and I paid the fine for that. Does that make you look like bigger wanker than your Himalayan fker or what ? Right out of the horse's mouth that you would support Bin Laden. I would surely call on the authorities if I had your details. This again show how premature your brain cells are. Drop profanity and you are nothing.
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Posted on 12-15-08 2:27
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HAHAHHA Newlynew expects us in sajha to believe that this cat has NEVER ever worked off-campus nor has any of his cuzins/relaives/friends (desert them too fugcka)...HAHAHH And yeah, I was born yesterday if you expect me to be believe that, dude. LOLs Go get a life, damn petty pick-pocketing moron and aspire for bigger crimes instead of trynna rip my wallet off my jeans.
Howard, I was merely supporting Dr. Acharya on seeing all the abuses hurled at him here and the older thread on the incident. He has still NOT been found guilty of the crime. The court-case was still pending and for some of the "presumptious" comments used against him were certainly not warranted. Once convicted, then it would've been different but at such an initial phase of the trial for any judgment to be passed is certainly not welcome in my books, especially of a person of such a stature (a medical Dr...And we are lacking of such educated folks here in the US). BTW, I have never met or seen Dr. Acharya but somehow there does arise a certain sympathy for him due to him being from where I was and being in the same struglle to make it here just as me. I can identify with him and felt it my every responsibility to defend him especially since he was never convicted of the crime!! And you're true about the feeling of schadenfruede that exists among some ignoramus here...I am ashamed of even identifying these hypocrites as being my own when they themselves commit petty crimes here in the US. Ain't that something!!
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Posted on 12-15-08 2:48
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Samsara: Sometimes reality does stink when it does not suit your theories. I am done with you for now. Have a nice life. Just don't go down the same path as your legendary Himalayan wanker and his lateness Doc even though you wholeheartedly support both men. Surely do not wish upon anyone the same fate including a stupid wanker like yourself. And stop supporting Bin Laden for fk's sake, will you?
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