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   Talk about indifference. Shouldn't CNC P 18-Jun-01 curiousity
     He says palace security is not his busin 18-Jun-01 Biswo
       Moral grounds? Where is it? Forget about 18-Jun-01 Palpali


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curiousity Posted on 18-Jun-01 07:00 PM

Talk about indifference. Shouldn't CNC Prajwala Samsher resign on moral grounds? There has been a most horrendous security slip in Nepal's modern history, and the man responsible to look after the security arrangements (see Kantipur news report) stays put. Is is a thick-skinned rhino? Does this man in uniform have any moral sense? Or is he a part of the "grand design" all Nepal is talking about?
Biswo Posted on 18-Jun-01 07:13 PM

He says palace security is not his business. It looks like the
king was the responsible person for palace security, and he got
shot.

The person who should resign in this case is Girija. He was simply
not using his brain that day. His relatives were afraid another
coup happened, and they were happy , when they knew finally about
the palace incident, that Koirala had nothing to lose!
Palpali Posted on 18-Jun-01 10:02 PM

Moral grounds? Where is it? Forget about resignation. Prajwol Shamsher is in one of the most ego-coveted institutions in Nepal - the army. The only comendable job they have done is serve UN's peace keeping force, and that with duty-free imports for thousands of bhansaar-restricted items. Rest of the army is in an ego trip. On moral ground, CNC should have resigned when one of his regiments is responsible for palace security. How can a 2-3 thousand army protected palace breach security and not be responsible for it? There can only be two reasons - either this is a massacre inflicted by the army itself on its own plan, or it has the support of Gyanendra. Someone pointed out earlier why the victims were taken all the way to army hospital in Chauni when Teaching Hospital was 2 minutes away from the palace. Do you see a connection here? It does not take Sherlock Holmes to figure this out, my dear Watsons! It's all conspiracy and the army is involved in it. The moral ground, if there was one, was also assasinated along with the royal family. And about Girija, for a few lakhs he wouldn't even mind seeing Sujata get f**ked in front of his eyes. Perhaps the monkeys in Pashupati have more moral grounds than the rest. A dhedu monkey, as they say, have to roam seven cities if it falls from a jump.