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politically novice
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Posted on 09-18-07 8:39
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Politically Novice observed: 1. The politics of Nepal is controlled by India. 2. The political leaders in Nepal are the pawns of external powers. They have no will and vision for the country. They act in the direction what the Indians want. 3. After making the king powerless- why the political parties need to protect him ? 4. Girija goes to India for blessings and listens to the Indian diplomates yet tells that Nepal soveirinity is in Danger - What the heck is that ? 5. Prachanda did the right thing (even though they had to take this action to keep their existance intact) !! Let republicanism prevail. 6. Nepal will be in tormoil for a while but surely will progress.
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Posted on 09-18-07 8:05
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NAYASADAK U need to know the Situation and party more , well just dont express your bull shit comment, you are a complete Trash in Sajha!
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gimmal
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Posted on 09-18-07 10:46
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kali samera dddddddeee ma ta timro fan hu sadhi samjanchu china timro man ko raja ko hoo
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Thyangboche
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Posted on 09-18-07 11:21
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Seems Samsara knows everything. He must have Guts to be next Prime Minister of Nepal if not NY
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GURASH
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Posted on 09-19-07 2:11
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maobadi didnt do good. banduk ko bhar ma aafno ichhaya ladhna paidaina. ganatantra janata ko ichha na huna pani sakchha. let people decide. they should wait aurge and help for election. and finally they must be okey with public poll. thers no way out.
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Posted on 09-19-07 2:41
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Look at the face of the second man of CPN-Maoist while he was addressing at Khulla Manch. Looks like a dead man. No feelings. No shame. No respect for Nepal and Nepalese. Only feeling of retribution and ambition to be a ruler (dictator). They do not accept people’s choice (election). Is the constituent Assembly election (even date proposed by themselves) a hypocritical drama? I would say he is staging a shameful drama. When Nepalese have a chance to write their own constitution by themselves (through courtesy of their revolution destroying physical and emotional infrastructures), now they are trying to thwart it. Unbelievable! Seems childish but definitely malicious full of conspiracies to inflict a deep mayhem to Nepal and the Nepalese! After years of unsuccessful efforts a couple was successful in conceiving but the father wants abortion simply because baby is a girl not a boy. Can you believe such a story? But you have to. Here is a quote of one of their senior leaders: "Only the reactionaries and middle class people of urban areas have misunderstood us." What it means? All those opposing their autocratic means and terrorist tactics are reactionaries in their eyes. They cannot accept opposition. What kind of breed you are? How can educated mass approve of their disorderly and erratic behavior? Middle class people of the urban areas are educated mass and they cannot fool them. Maoists got to know this truth. They are partly successful in selling dreams to the portions of the poor and uneducated people of Nepal but cannot fool educated and cognizant mass within or outside Nepal. When their so-called people’s movements were in place, many thought they are a product of palace to rob of people’s 1990 achievement. But now it is crystal clear that they are a brainchild of our friendly neighboring country. Otherwise they could not have fought such a nationwide prolonged war in an unfavorable environment (against communism) even difficult for the government having so many resources, experiences and international supports. Why Nepal was supported with arms and ammunition by the neighbor country? To show to the world that they are helping fight Nepal government with terrorists whereas they are actually harboring the terrorists. Had any movement to remove the king came from the Madesh or Terai like Maoists did, everybody would have known without a second thought that it is neighbor’s move. So our neighbor tactically decided to do with Maoists who are in-born anti-king. See the trick. Their one point struggle for removal of kingship is a part of weakening the country. There are so many malignancies, discrepancies and things to do away but they see only the king in their way? Why? They will be written down in history of Nepal as the enemies of Nepal and Nepalese. They never loved Nepal and Nepalese. If the king has to be removed it should be decided by the Nepalese people through universal franchise (referendum) not from the street agitation. Or a provision should be written in the constitution of Nepal that kingship may be removed any time by the two third majority of the parliament when the elected people’s representatives feel to do so. Prime Minister should approve it and go for a referendum to endorse from the citizens of Nepal. No need to shed blood. We are living in modern era. Wisdoms and brain should prevail not the arms and coercion. If this government can decide on everything as being asked by the erred CPN-M a day may be closer than expected that it will decide one day to merge into a neighbor country or split the country.
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no_quiero
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Posted on 09-19-07 2:54
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Kapilvastu ma death toll reaches 13. How incompetent is this government. I somehow now believe that Maoist and 8 parties are more evil than gyane.
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no_quiero
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Posted on 09-19-07 2:57
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I agree whatyousay. I want to ask is there only 8 parties in nepal. There are other parties in Nepal too. They should be given fair chance to save kingship thourgh election. At will it will bring transperency and get much more respect. If king is removed now, Gyanendra(who have been very silent and sedate) is sure to strike back. And it will be destructive for Nepal. I still believe we should save vestigeal stage of King in Ceremonial state.
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Samsara
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Posted on 09-19-07 3:52
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Fug da damn Maoists...They're a bunch of BS who should've never been in the govt in the first place...MadDoGG and whatyousay have hit the nail on the head. The educated middle/upper class are the ones who have and always will say NO to communism. Are we fuggin stupid? This demented fool Baburam and the egomaniac, Prachanday thinks that the city folks are as ignorant as the damn villagers they've been terrorizing for the past 15 years. This is bull!! BTW, thyangboche, where da fug did that come from?? I DO NOT KNOW everything. This is all MY analysis and its subject to debate. If you have a point that makes sense, I myself will say that my analysis has been debunked, aight?? Also, you should be my home-minister, nincompoop. When did I ever express an interest in government office?? Seriously, cats need to go and do something productive rather than fabricate BS here. As ma man, Cat Williams says, "This is BULLSHIT!!"
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dreamz
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Posted on 09-19-07 5:09
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Maoists' 22-point demands were legitimate, says Amik Sherchan People's Front Nepal (PFN) chairman Amik Sherchan remarked that Maoists' "exodus" from the government has added "new difficulties" in institutionalising the achievements of People's Movement II and fulfil the mandate given by the people through it, but also said the Maoists were left with no option than this. Speaking at a press conference at the party headquarters in Tinkune Wednesday, chairman Sherchan said the 22-point pre-requisites set by the Maoists for continuing in the government were very much legitimate. Chairman Sherchan further said there is still some possibility left to make the Maoists participate in the Constituent Assembly (CA) election and that the seven political parties should take the required initiatives for it. Saying that the demands for PR-based electoral system and declaring the country a republic through the interim parliament – both of which feature high on the 22 point pre-requisite of the Maoists - were first raised by People's Front Nepal, chairman Sherchan said it was unfortunate to see the Maoists failing to convince the coalition partners to approve it while there was still time. "The Maoists were left with no option but to launch a programme of strong protests to establish a republic because Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala hesitated to express his commitment towards republicanism," he added. nepalnews.com ag Sep 19 07 Related news - UNMIN urges parties to find a way out of current stalemate - Maoists quit govt; announce protest movement
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Posted on 09-19-07 5:17
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About Us Advertise Feedback Contact Web www.ekantipur.com Sept 19 | PM Koirala hopes Maoists will rejoin govt | | Badi women stage sit-in at Maitighar Mandala | | Britain pledges US $8 m for Nepal peace process | | Qatar to deport 412 Nepalis | | India wants solution in Nepal through consensus | | NT cuts mobile-to-mobile distance charges | | 51 'retired' staff still in service: Palace | Ashoj 2 , NST: 4:05:43 PM Wed Home Features Columns Sports Archive Search Video Archive Photo Feature Photo Archive Global Nepali Nepali Associations Diaspora Speaks News & Events Nepali Media Worldwide NSS Newsletter By Rajesh KC Click to enlarge Have Your Say View discussion on above topic British Minister Malik calls on Maoist leader Dr Bhattarai Kantipur Report KATHMANDU, Sept 19 - A day after the Maoist quit the eight-party government, visiting British International Development Minister for Asian Affairs Shahid Malik met with Maoist second-in-command Dr Baburam Bhattarai at the latter's residence at Nayabazaar in the capital Wednesday. During the meeting, the duo discussed Maoist decisions to quit the government and launch street agitation. Malik expressed concern over the Maoist decisions as they could disrupt the peace process, Maoist sources said. He also informed that his country would try its best to assist the on-going peace process in Nepal. Dr Bhattarai informed that the Maoists would not derail the peace process, sources added. "If the country is declared a republic and agreement is reached on the proportional electoral system, the current crisis would be resolved immediately," Dr Bhattarai was quoted as saying by the source. British Ambassador to Nepal, Andrew Hall and the chief of DFID (Department for International Development)-Nepal Mark Mallalieu were also present during the meeting. The British Minister has dubbed the Maoist moves as “unfortunate†and has hoped that the parties would soon reach a new agreement in a few days. Speaking at a meeting with the local leaders of the eight parties in Biratnagar yesterday, Malik had opined that if the CA elections scheduled for November 22 are not held, then the political parties would not only lose the faith of Nepali citizens but also of the international communities. “Such a condition would be tragic for Nepal,†Malik had said.
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