If SAN pradhan finally had enough of seeing all the complaints on his website and decided to shut it down because he didn't feel that his efforts and services were appreciated, who would lose out?
If Sajha.com would close down, a lot of people would lose a sense of common meaning and purpose. Despite being spread around in many geographic regions, sajha.com keeps us all connected to the common Nepali spirit.
If sajha.com would close, a lot of people who get a sense of meaning and purpose from blaming sajha and san would also lose a sense of meaning and purpose. If there are people who come to this website and find friendships, nice articles, Nepali music, discussions...there are other people who come to fight, blame and complain. There is nothing wrong with this. This is a part of human nature also.
Seeing San as the enemy and sajha as an evil service is also one way to interact in sajha.com. It is one of the ways that we see some people choosing to interact in sajha. After all, if us Nepalese are known for one thing around the world, it is for our fighting gurkha spirit. Even when we don't have enemies, we go out of the way to find people to fight against.
But if sajha.com were to shut down, all of this would be lost.
One fault in us Nepalese is that we take each other's services for granted too easily. Sometimes, appreciating another Nepais services instead of criticizing him will not make us a smaller person.
So speak up. Who would be satisfied if sajha.com were to shutdown today? Be honest. Tell us who you are.