Having gone to Canada for a series of performances, prominent folk singer Buddhi Sagar Basyal has petitioned the Canadian Government to grant him ‘refugee status’. While leaving Nepal for Canada on 18th May, 2006 he had informed us that he would return back after six months.
In a petition to the Canadian Government, he has alleged that he was at the receiving end of the atrocities at the hand of the Maoists during his frequent trips to the villages on his search for the compilation of folk tunes. He claims to have been beaten up severely and extorted. Just to let you know Mr. Basyal had applied for ‘refugee status’ as soon as he landed on the shores of Canada. In the meantime, we have been informed that the concerned department has still not decided on the application or the date for his hearing.
Buddhi Sagar Basyal is currently living in Brampton with Mr. Hari Shivakoti who operates
www.canevision.net. Information received indicates that he has been working as a kitchen helper at Sheraton Hotel. While in Nepal, he was associated with Kantipur Television and successfully hosted the popular show, ‘Ukali Orali Bhanjyang Chautari’ but left for Canada without informing the organization. Another popular folk artist Komal Oli then took up the reigns in conducting the show.
Moreover, there are reports now coming in saying that he had in fact collected some funds from certain people promising them to take them along with him to Canada. We had carried a similar story way back in 29th May, 2006 but Mr. Basyal had sent an email confirming that he was in the process of establishing a Nepali television station in Canada and that he would return in about six months time.
Having provided us with such wonderful songs as ‘Danfhe Nachera Phool Kahan Phoolchara Dali Bhanchera’, ‘Bajeko Palama’ and countless others including eight very successful and popular folk albums, news of Buddhi Sagar applying for a refugee status in Canada has taken everyone in the music industry as well as his fans by surprise. Some prominent personalities in the folk music scene of Nepal have even gone to the extent of condemning him for this act alleging that it is one of the darkest days in the history of Nepali Folk Music. Well, pretty strong words there for Mr. Basyal but like always, who are we to judge people…you decide.