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   Current mass movement attains more right 07-Jul-03 KaleKrishna
     >>>[Madhav] Nepal also inaugurated the h 07-Jul-03 ashu
       They must have had a grand feast as part 07-Jul-03 chipledhunga
         What this MaKuNe saying-- Grapes are sou 07-Jul-03 Bhunte
           This is just too funny! Really!!! Inagur 08-Jul-03 NK
             The inauguration of any hunger strike be 08-Jul-03 SITARA
               Nepali politicians can be termed only as 08-Jul-03 jaya_nepal
                 Hare, kasto khas khas sabailai. I rem 08-Jul-03 Logical Sense
                   Harey Logical Sense. Khali dictionary pa 08-Jul-03 NK
                     Mantri jyu bhayeko bela ma gosthi, sabha 08-Jul-03 Bhunte
                       I am doing excellent, NK, thanks for ask 08-Jul-03 Logical Sense
                         LS, Let's just say that -- with no di 08-Jul-03 ashu
                           Yellow, eh? Bad choice of color! :) 08-Jul-03 NK
                             Not a bad choice, but All they can th 08-Jul-03 Sadabichar
                               ***If the CPN-UML cannot make a correct 09-Jul-03 NK
                                 shut your piehole and lets hear what you 09-Jul-03 AX
                                   AX ji, ----------------Shut your pieh 09-Jul-03 Bond-007
                                     how did you get almost 14 years of free 09-Jul-03 Boke
                                       Maybe he failed first grade twice and ag 09-Jul-03 no kidding
Grade 1 to 10 make 10 years, I. Sc. 2 ye 09-Jul-03 Bond-007
   Oops! I meant to write "There is no word 09-Jul-03 Bond-007
     Bond jee, I am with you on your original 09-Jul-03 (*)Y(*)
       bond ji, timi nepal ama ko lagi bhar?? . 09-Jul-03 Bhunte
         Bhunte Ji, Nepal ama ko lagi bhar haina 09-Jul-03 Bond-007
           bond ji, amerika ko lagi ta bardan=brain 09-Jul-03 Bhunte


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KaleKrishna Posted on 07-Jul-03 07:32 PM

Current mass movement attains more rights: Nepal

KOL Report

KATHMANDU, July 7 - General Secretary of CPN-UML, Madhav Kumar Nepal has said that the mass movement by five political parties would be centered in gaining the achievements that couldnt be attained by the mass movement of 1990.

Talking during a press conference at Pokhara Monday, Nepal said that the regressive  forces are active to disrupt the mass movement.

He further said that Monarchs attempts of sustaining controlled and directed democracy would be uncovered to the mass.

I have been offered the post of Prime Minister time and again, but I rejected the offers complying the agreement among five political parties, Nepal said.

Nepal also inaugurated the hunger strike called by the five political parties against the regression at Chipledhunga, Pokhara. (snn/bg)

ashu Posted on 07-Jul-03 07:50 PM

>>>[Madhav] Nepal also inaugurated the hunger strike called by the five political parties against the regression<<<<


How does one INAUGURATE "a hunger strike"?
And what do they serve as refreshment afterward?

oohi
ashu
ktm,nepal
chipledhunga Posted on 07-Jul-03 08:40 PM

They must have had a grand feast as part of the "inauguration" of the hunger strike, tax payer kai paisa lutera tyo pani. Ani merai naam ko thau ma chahi kina teso garnu paryaa hola? Marijaa dakaa haru ho.
Bhunte Posted on 07-Jul-03 10:32 PM

What this MaKuNe saying-- Grapes are sour? if he was offered PM, then why he Binti Patra for PM? Hard to understand nepali politics and 'neta jyu haru ko kura'....
NK Posted on 08-Jul-03 07:25 AM

This is just too funny! Really!!! Inaguration of a hunger strike. Who would have ever thoght of it??The absurdity of Nepali politicians and Nepali Janta janardan.
SITARA Posted on 08-Jul-03 07:41 AM

The inauguration of any hunger strike begins before break-fast and ends with breakfast!
jaya_nepal Posted on 08-Jul-03 10:34 AM

Nepali politicians can be termed only as hypocrites. When MaKuNe rejected the PM post, why is he still protesting that Thapa government is not constitutional. Are these people even sure of what they want. Or they just want to create panic in the nation. Why doesnt someone just shoot these leaders. Peace would definitely prevail. I wish I was a Maoist gurella. I would have killed atleast a couple of these vampires whove been sucking each citizen's blood day after day. Another joke - Inauguration of a Hunger Strike. Was there a grand party for the inauguration with alcohol and momos. These people are just INSANE.
Logical Sense Posted on 08-Jul-03 12:22 PM

Hare, kasto khas khas sabailai.

I remembered my college age in Kathmandu:

Teacher leave you early, then the comment comes like this: 'Saala Teacher, Darayera Chod Diyo'

Teacher teaches for few minutes more: 'Saala Teacher, Kasto Badheko, 5 minute basai diyo, afno Maiya ta gaisaki'

If he teaches promptly: 'Saala Kasto Thayka Padhauna Sakya, Pagalai Ho Ba Yo Ta'.

Let us leave our leaders to do their job and let them go on protesting the King who has definitely done wrong thing, OK, for a change? We need to support those leaders who have at least some 'Guts' to protest some KILLERS....

If I look up 'inaguration' in dictionary the meaning is not out of wack from where it was used, my friends:

a) To induct into office by a formal ceremony.
b) To cause to begin, especially officially or formally: inaugurate a new immigration policy.
c) To open or begin use of formally with a ceremony; dedicate: inaugurate a community center.

So, take it as "Madhav Kumar Nepal caused the hunger strike to begin", what is wrong with this sentence? It is very much in line with the meaning given in the dictionary.

- iti
NK Posted on 08-Jul-03 02:12 PM

Harey Logical Sense. Khali dictionary paltayara matra huncha bhanya. Kura ke ho bhanera bujhnus na pahila. Of course I for one know the meaning of 'inaguration.' I am not sure if Ashu or Sitara or Jaya Nepal knows. You have to ask them yourself, hai?

The absurdity I was talking about was the inappropriateness/bizzarness of usage of a word in the context of a hunger strike. Do you * inagurate* a funeral service? If so then how. Do you *inagurate* a murder investigation? Did anybody *inagurate* your wedding ceremony? Do you know what I mean? As ashu asked, I was also curious if any refreshment was served or if any rule (as in immigration law, from your example) was specified. Did Makune cur a ribbon? If yes then what color? I sure hope it was lavender.

How are you by the way? Your logic seems to have taken a break today. :))
Bhunte Posted on 08-Jul-03 02:19 PM

Mantri jyu bhayeko bela ma gosthi, sabha, sammelan ko samudghatan gardai thikka. Mantri nabhako bela ma bhok hadtal, skool hadtal, tal tal anek tal ko samudghatan ma besta hunu hunchha hamra mahan neta dwaye haru...eheheh....Anyway, I urge you guys to read an article by Ken (World Bank representative for Nepal) in Nepali Times.
Logical Sense Posted on 08-Jul-03 03:55 PM

I am doing excellent, NK, thanks for asking.

No, I am not pulling anybodies leg. I think the choice of word 'inauguration' is not out of wack for 'hunger strike', or 'strike'.

Try these write up:

1) "At Plaza Celulares, one of the most active centers, the University Front
against Privatization organized, as an activity to inaugurate the
General Strike, and as a gift to the workers, a musical festival"

More on : http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Senate/9169/p20--en.html

2) On July 23 the Socialists and Trade Unionists decided that there should be a general strike, in protest, over the whole country on August 2. Under pressure of one group the date was anticipated, and a committee was formed to inaugurate the strike at Barcelona on July 26.

More on: http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist_Archives/bright/ferrer/martyrdom/martyrdomVI.html

My only [broken] logic is let us not RIDICULE a 'required'/'timely'/'important'/'nobody else can do' type of work done by people who we may not admire that much.

I think it is very important to teach a lesson to King G and Maoists (Killers). And we only have few 'not so' qualified leaders at our disposal to do so, rest of qualified people like us left the country and only talk in this type of website.....

- iti
ashu Posted on 08-Jul-03 05:38 PM

LS,

Let's just say that -- with no disrespect for MKN -- you and I (and presumably NK) have a different sense of humor, and leave things at that, shall we?

NK, yellow ribbon was cut with a flourish; samosa and Pepsi were served to those not participating in the strike . . . and on and on. :-)

oohi
"waiting for the early morning rain to subside in KTM"
ashu
ktm,nepal
NK Posted on 08-Jul-03 06:56 PM

Yellow, eh? Bad choice of color!
:)
Sadabichar Posted on 08-Jul-03 10:34 PM

Not a bad choice, but

All they can think of is "Yellow" color. They call themselves progressive.. but their mentality never could be so, since the day Yellow color beat them badly in Janamat Sangraha. After getting beaten so badly, they saw how Panches once again flourished and envied them.. that lasted until Janandolan. So the Yellow Color perhaps might be the lucky charm in their mentality.

If the CPN-UML cannot make a correct choice of color for the ribbon.. then what else can we expect from them, let alone running the whole country.
NK Posted on 09-Jul-03 06:30 AM

***If the CPN-UML cannot make a correct choice of color for the ribbon.. then what else can we expect from them, let alone running the whole country. ***


hahaha!
AX Posted on 09-Jul-03 06:36 AM

shut your piehole and lets hear what you have done for the country rather than whining about others.
Bond-007 Posted on 09-Jul-03 09:51 AM

AX ji,

----------------Shut your piehole and lets hear what you have done for the country rather than whining about others------------

I don't know to whom your sentence was directed, but I am with you.

What have I done to my country?

I have spend my first 22 years in Nepal getting love and affection from my elders, loving my youngers, getting free education for almost 14 years, didn't pay a penny on taxes, throwing *dhunga* at police and breaking one or two government windows during Nepal Bandha, complaining about the roads, drinking water, electricity problem etc.

When it was time to make a contribution to the country turned my back and came to the US. Now, I am making money money in US and paying taxes to US government (so that George Bush have enough resourses to kill innocent people all over the world).

Once in a while I think about my roots, my country and friends and family and call them. Once in a while I feel lonely and visit home. Once in a while I send some money to few charities. But pretty often I come to Sajha and bash GBBS and his chumchas. I am an example of a failed citizen of a failed state.
Boke Posted on 09-Jul-03 10:15 AM

how did you get almost 14 years of free education in Nepal?
no kidding Posted on 09-Jul-03 10:17 AM

Maybe he failed first grade twice and again SLC twice.
Bond-007 Posted on 09-Jul-03 10:37 AM

Grade 1 to 10 make 10 years, I. Sc. 2 years and B. Sc. 1 and 1/2 years ('coz I came to US before completing my B. Sc.) that make almost 14 years. I apologize, I meant to write ALMOST 14 years of ALMOST free education (provided there is a school and college near where you live). No Kidding, there is no word *failing* in my dictionary. :)
Bond-007 Posted on 09-Jul-03 10:57 AM

Oops! I meant to write "There is no word *failing* (in education) in my dictionary other than being a failed citizen of a failed state."
(*)Y(*) Posted on 09-Jul-03 11:00 AM

Bond jee, I am with you on your original posting..!

however..falied citizen bhaye pachhi siddi halyo ni..[do u still need to fail in education?] :)
Bhunte Posted on 09-Jul-03 11:05 AM

bond ji, timi nepal ama ko lagi bhar?? ....ehehehe
Bond-007 Posted on 09-Jul-03 11:32 AM

Bhunte Ji,
Nepal ama ko lagi bhar haina! America ama ko lagi bardaan!! ehehehehehe
Bhunte Posted on 09-Jul-03 11:52 AM

bond ji, amerika ko lagi ta bardan=braindrain ni .....ehehehe
however, you are bonafide citizen as long as you are repatriating $$$ to nepal or gaining knowledge useful for nepal later.....