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   This is the problem with our politicians 19-Nov-03 Thanda Beer
     Because it is right next door. And su 19-Nov-03 Biruwa
       Whether we like India or not, we have to 19-Nov-03 sewak
         This is again another game move by India 19-Nov-03 Thanda Beer


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Thanda Beer Posted on 19-Nov-03 07:32 AM

This is the problem with our politicians. All these politicians consider India as their mentor. Last time also, Madhav Nepal went to India for 2 weeks. They go there to refresh their sense to remind themsleves that they are loyal to Indian.

Well, why don't they go for a month or two to Singapore, Thailand (Pattaya, Phuket, Patpong, Chiang Mai), or Phiippines, Japan. WHY INDIA? WHY INDIA?

Former prime minister Bhattarai returns

Former Prime Minister Krishna Prasad Bhattarai returned home Wednesday after a month-long India visit.

President of Nepali Congress (Democratic) Sher Bahadur Deuba welcomed Bhattarai at the airport. nepalnews.com br Nov.19

Biruwa Posted on 19-Nov-03 08:15 AM

Because it is right next door.

And surrounds us on three sides. Will ya open your eyes or whatever is there in its place. :-)

Looks like U'v got something against India. But why fight with a dragon when you could befriend it?

It is India which has been biased against us in our problem with Bhutan. But if you jump up&down then its not likely India will be helpful. We need to be strong ourselves before somebody will even count us.

Our problem is that we just blame the shark when we swim in shark-infested waters.
sewak Posted on 19-Nov-03 02:09 PM

Whether we like India or not, we have to learn to live with them.

Is it true that Bihar is the worst state in India? If so, then we are not that lucky after all. We have the worst neighbor and all the products out of that state.
Thanda Beer Posted on 19-Nov-03 09:50 PM

This is again another game move by India. India is making cowebs.!!!!!

KP Bhattarai for Deuba Govt.'s revival

The perfect outlet to the current political standoff will be to reinstate the Sher Bahadur Deuba government (sacked on October 4, 2002), Krishna Prasad Bhattarai, founding member of Nepali Congress, said Wednesday.

"It is unfair that Deuba was sacked," Bhattarai told journalists at the Tribhuvan International Airport Wednesday, after his arrival back from New Delhi. He was in the Indian capital for medical check ups.

"My support is with NC (Democratic)," Bhattarai said. This is the first time that he has publicly extended his support for Deuba Congress, after a split in Nepali Congress.

He said his health condition is normal now. "I do not need others' support to walk now," he said. "This is the achievement of my Delhi trip." nepalnews.com mr Nov 20