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The spread of opium cultivation in the Tarai is turning parts of Nepal into Afghanistan. Despite token action like this, opium and cannabis cultivation would not be possible without police and political protection. The parallels with Afghanistan are already frightening in the Nepal Tarai: criminality, impunity, the absence of the state, corruption and militancy. Acres upon acres of white poppy flowers now complete the picture. Just as in Afghanistan, it is difficult to tell the difference between political militancy, criminality and terrorism. Police estimate that up to bighas acres of farms in Bara and Parsa are growing poppies. That is enough to produce 30, kg of opium, which can be refined into 3. Officials estimate that Nepal is now exporting nearly Rs 3 billion worth of opium. Middlemen come to villages to pay IRs 65, for a kilo of opium, but if the farmer can take it across the border himself, the same amount can fetch IRs 80, Opium has become such a lucrative cash crop that many farmers in the Tarai who were growing cannabis have switched to poppies. Afghanistan today supplies 90 per cent of the world's opium. Travelling across the badlands of the Tarai these days, you find many of the same conditions as in Afghanistan: economic collapse, years of war, criminalisation of politics, poverty and joblessness. And just as the Taliban now source their income from opium, the Tarai's separatist militants could do the same. More ominously, poppy fields would find even more fertile political and climatic conditions in the midhills. Farmers in Parsa say the entire trade is conducted from across the border in Bihar. Indian wholesalers even send their own agricultural experts to advise farmers on farming methods. Indian middlemen pay out advances to Nepali farmers, and buy the entire crop even before it is harvested. They even promise security in case they are harassed by police. Bara's farmers are now so professional, they produce their own poppy seeds. We are on the same path. India has huge tracts of government-supervised farms where it grows opium for medicinal purposes. But there is also a large underground trade in contraband opium for production of brown heroin meant for export. With Nepal emerging as a major producer of opium, it is only a matter of time before Indian heroin syndicates move their production to Nepal's lawless Tarai. There is little doubt here that the open opium cultivation would not be possible without police and political protection. One local politician admits:. During the war, a police unit traveling to Bara's interior to collect protection money from the drug mafia was caught in a Maoist ambush, in Thirteen police were killed. When the Indian Embassy organised a function for the inauguration of a school it helped renovate in Auraha village recently, the dignitaries probably didn't realise that they were sitting next to a vast field of cannabis pic, above. District officials estimate that nearly 60 per cent of the cultivated land in Parsa district is under cannabis, a total of 15, bigha 25, acres. Opium is displacing a lot of the ganja fields of the Tarai, but the area under cannabis is still considerable and is not restricted to the Tarai. Makwanpur has become a major producer, and the hill districts of the mid and far west have traditionally been big ganja growers. Former VDC chairman of Khairang in Makwanpur, Rajkumar Malla, says cannabis cultivation is open and was established in the past 15 years. Had it not been for this cash crop Makwanpur's subsistence farmers would have migrated for work because they can't feed themselves for even six months with their meagre harvests of millet and maize. A farmer with one bigha 1. If he can take it across the border, he can get more than double that amount. Farmers now grow cannabis on every square inch of available land: in their kitchen gardens, in backyards and on the boundaries between terraces. Cannabis even grows next to schools, health posts and behind police stations. The police are all in on it, and get Rs per 12 kg packet of marijuana smuggled to India. In fact Makwanpur's marijuana is escorted by police in night convoys of up to 40 motorcycles each, right up to the border. The only problem for farmers here is that a glut in the market has cut the price of marijuana by half. Does our government, police and politicians care? Heck, no - because they get the kickback profit and are in cahoots for the drug trade to flourish. Anyway, what do you expect when there's no employment opportunities to feed your family. A drowning man will clutch at a straw to survive. Ditto for the poor Nepalis who have nothing to look forward to. We should make it legal. Prohibition in the United States simply made the mafia stronger by allowing them to profit on the illegal liquor sales. And people drank anyway. By legalizing cultivation of these agricultural goods in Nepal, the government can tax it directly. This is better than having profits being taken up by radical groups as happened in Afghanistan. While this is obviously not the only reason that lead to the Maoist war, the driving poverty of the area certainly was and hashish elimination was a contributing factor. All irony aside, no jange, we certainly should not be glad about turning Nepal into an Afghanistan. I appreciate your sense of humor but the parallels are too similar. Our saving grace is that extremist Muslim elements do not exist to the same extent in Nepal contrary to what India would have us believe. The religious extremists are south of the border- including those who are going on about Nepal's need to be a Hindu Kingdom. Relax, it's easy - enjoy the drug trade. Where are all 'these' so called 'fairies of Nepal' now who continually dupe hopeful Nepalis who, on the other hand, never learn their lessons? Ordinary Nepali folks like to be duped all the time. Let us sell them to the political leaders. GB Does our government, police and politicians care? If you justify violence for one cause then it is equally valid for another. So why is it necessary to distinguish between them? We should be glad that we are making Nepal into Afghanistan. GB I agree with Jange's sentiment.
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