Looks like usual business to me!
There is no concrete evidence to suggest the place as Pokhara. It could have been any other place in Nepal. Also, the year has very little significance. It just proves that the act of burning vehicles was practiced in Nepal since time immemorial, which we have mastered by now. Even if the date was incorrectly printed 2011, I wouldn't have been surprised. Yet again, rather than saying the video was rare, it would have been better if it was said that there were a very few cameras. Undoubtedly, there were a lot of such incidents. The only thing that I couldn't distinguish in that video was the sound of people shouting and a dog barking. Interestingly, they were in sync to each other.
Edit: As soon as I posted, I found that there was another video just below the one that I described about above. Well, I am letting it as a practice of critical analysis.
Note to self: You should read the question carefully, before you answer it. Even in a one way street, look both ways before you cross the road.
Last edited: 07-Dec-09 04:36 PM