Of course I would have appreciated the king G if he emergency in agreements with the political leaders of multiparty democracy to control and bring the Maoists to main stream. Since king G acted on his own with mandate of Gorkhalis and of their Gorkhaliness. However the present situation is not my glory or my agony and suffering.
Gorkhalis with thier Gorkhaliness who think what king G has done to Democracy and the political leaders is great and justified will soon have to celebrate and I am sure they are celebrating every evning throwing parties upon parties in Kathmandu, on sanjha.com and abroad!!!
What I think what king G has done to Democracy and the political leaders is not thing that will make me glorify and celebrate. This is to me the same old Gorkhali curse who do not tolerate the practice of Democracy - that stands for the civil rights, opposes the discrimination of caste, creed, sex and race and respects the judicial rights of people for equal opportunities.
Gorkhaliness is the attitude that tends to take immidiate glory and support on one who is apparently winning the race. In another words, who thinks under the fear and thread in support of bully and stones those who is under the threat in the detention or on the run to scape bully. In Nepali proverb - "ORALO LA GE KO MIRGA LAI LAKHEDNE".
Gorkhaliness has no moral stand or any self-respect for thoughts and philosophies that ponders the situation and takes no part on bully or tyrant. Because bullies and tyrants can not rule humans for a long periods of time. Tyrants and his aparant followers like Gorkhali have not foresighted vision or mercy. They see only the momentary "Peace and Pleasure".
Thus: Gorkhali glorify upon the sufferings and death of political leaders. And I am sure at this point and time Gorkhalis won't step back from eating the brains and hearts of all dead politicians.....GLORY OF THE MOMENT WITHOUT VISION IS THE GORKHALINESS.
Detained NC leader?s heath worsens
KOL Report
KATHMANDU, March 31 - Detained Nepali Congress leader Ram Chandra Paudel?s health is deteriorating and he is in need of treatment at a hospital, reported Kantipur daily.
The senior NC leader is being held at a detention center in Tanahun. ?Paudel is suffering from an acute armpit ache since Monday and there is urgent need to shift him to a hospital, in either Pokhara or Kathmandu,? Kantipur quoted Sudip Pathak of Nepal Human Rights Organization as saying. Pathak had met the detained politician on Tuesday.
Pathak said that the doctor who was attending Paudel for the past few days has also advised that he be taken to a good hospital for proper treatment. Paudel is said to be ailing from chest, teeth and urine bladder problems. He has asked that he be allowed to at least take an ultrasound scan.
Poduel was arrested on the morning of Feb. 1 from his home.
Meanwhile, another senior NC leader, Narhari Acharya, has been transferred to Armed Police Force barrack in Duwakot, Bhaktapur, along with eight others, Kantipur reported. (hb/yv/dds)
http://www.kantipuronline.com/kolnews.php?&nid=35805
Thus: Gorkhali intensify upon the bullies' Bull's action and threads:
Govt spokesman urges political parties to end stir
Government spokesman and communication minister Tanka Dhakal Thursday called on the political parties to end their ongoing agitation against the royal putsch of Feb 1.
Speaking at a press briefing in Kathmandu this afternoon, minister Dhakal urged the opposition political parties, although indirectly, to come to term with the royal move. ?To resort to street agitations when the country is burning is to add fuel to fire,? said he claiming that the country was heading towards a positive direction following the royal move.
Claiming that state of emergency in place is solely for maintaining peace and security in the country, Dhakal warned that the government would do the ?needful? to contain street protests if they grow to the level of complicating the security situation.
Asked when the government was releasing the political detainees and cadres, the minister gave no clear answer. He replied, ?They have been taken under control for their own safety.? He categorically said that the government had no plan to impose a ban on political parties, nor has it any intention to harass the opposition political leaders.
Dhakal insisted that the political parties, by requesting foreign countries to pressure the Nepal government, were trying to sever the non-alignment foreign policy of the country. He said the neighbouring countries should to aid of Nepal rather than creating pressure.
Speaking further, the minister informed that the government was going to appoint zonal commissioners and regional administrators very soon as part of making effective the administrative mechanism. The government is also considering handover of the local bodies to former elected representatives, according to him.
Asked when the government was going to resume the mobile phone services that stand suspended sine Feb 1, the minister only said it will happen soon. According to him, the disconnected phones lines of the United Telecom Limited (UTL) would also resume soon. After months of complete disruption, the wave phones distributed by UTL, a Nepal-India joint venture company, had opened last week while thousands of lines used by ?suspicious customers? are still out of order.
The Indian embassy had a few days earlier expressed serious concern over the new restrictions put forth by the government on the operating guidelines of the company. The embassy said it might well affect the economic ties between the two countries. nepalnews.com mbk Mar 31 05