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| crazyeyez | Posted
on 06-Aug-03 02:01 PM
http://www.time.com/time/asia/magazine/article/0,13673,501030804-471213,00.html whats up with the picture? |
| paramendra | Posted
on 06-Aug-03 09:56 PM
Scary thought that the hostilities might resume. |
| phoenix | Posted
on 07-Aug-03 09:11 AM
Holy cow!!! Nepal's condition is worsening dy by day.Seems like in a few year's time our country will be wiped out from the map!!And Nepal will belong to the bygone era... Why can't they make peace like responsible adults rather than fighting like kids over a toy.It's time that they grow up. It's not a small piece of land they are talking of ...it's a COUNTRY...and a very beautiful one at that.What's gonna happen to the common people?The once upon a time city called"amravati kanitpuri nagari "is gonna turn out to be a bloody 'nagari'.GOD HELP US!!! |
| chordaku420 | Posted
on 07-Aug-03 10:57 AM
G are the worst. Gyane and Girija need to disapeared from Nepal. |
| yogi | Posted
on 07-Aug-03 03:15 PM
Nepal needs a benevolent dictator at the moment that is totally free from corruption. I though King Gynendra would take care of the situation but he has already failed as a statesman to redirect the country. I think Nepal also needs a social revolution initiating social boycotts to all corrupt people. Don't marry their sons and daughters, don't invite then to any social function an so forth but the question is who is going to do this? Somebody will emerge I hope. I blame Mr. GP Koirala for pushing this tiny Himalayan Kingdom towards never ending political stalemate. He did not have to declare the mid-term election back in 1994 when he has a political scuffle with Krip Dad. For his personal ego and vendetta, he started a vicious circle of political troubles. In my opinion, there will be an election in Nepal after sometimes and the war would be between (RPP+ Maoist) and (Nepali Congress + UML) because both RPP and Maoist are manipulated by the same person. You know what I am talking about. Don't you guys?? |
| thapap | Posted
on 07-Aug-03 03:59 PM
I think King Gyanendra has not failed yet. He is taking it slow and striking decisive blows step by step. if he had made this move 2 years ago think about the actual reaction at the Street of KTM. He has taken out "mass mobilizers" from major political parties. Lets see if he can fulfill the portion of "benevelont dictator" that's a big shoe to fill. my 2cents=NRs. 1.50 worth on it |
| bardan | Posted
on 07-Aug-03 04:52 PM
i think king G hasnt failed yet.......let him play his hand....i think the situation is unfolding very slowly ...... |