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2. The failure of MultiParty system on the Every Corner of Nepali Society. - If this system still is going to be Imposed on Nepali Peoples there will be Devastating Results. Better Be Change this system ASAP. If there are any other Issues, feel free to post & wake up unknown citizens. And use the knowledge to save the Nepal. R READING THE news on KTM POST, Nobody Listens PM. Why & who conspired to Bring this Situation & what is the Worth of being a Elected(?) PM in Multiparty System. The Comment of Deuba Proves 2 important issues:- 1. Girija who ruled for 10 yrs & devalued the position Of Elected PM- -Truely, Girija never Elected but By MuscleS(Gundaa Gardii), so he never acted upon as a Peoples Position while he was on PM, instead behave as A TRAITOR & Mafia Boss. HE NEVER defend Nepali's Sovereinity against INDIANS. So, From Baneshwor Polich Intervention to Recent "LUMBINI" DDisater. DpDon’t attack monarchy, says Deuba , Post Report KATHMANDU, July 31 – In his first public appearance after taking over the premiership, Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba said that support of the monarchy was essential in order to solve the Maoist problem and for the survival of the country. Deuba also admitted publicly that the present crisis of the country had arisen because Nepali Congress, which has been in power for most of the 11 years of country’s democracy, and all the other governments had failed to address the core problems of the country. THE Prime Minister was speaking during a function in the capital today, organized by INSEC an organization working for Human Rights to commemorate the ninth death Anniversary of Prakash Kafle, a human rights activist and founder member of the organization and to present the Prakash Kafle Human Rights Award. "We all know what the capacity of our leaders are. All have been exposed by their activities in the last decade. We all know, no one listens to the Prime Minister anymore so nothing can be done without the support of the constitutional monarchy," Deuba said. He added that Nepal needed monarchy and appealed to all to stop attacking or criticizing it. About his ongoing efforts to solve the Maoist problem he said that he had taken Prachanda’s statement very positively and regarded him as a "very brave leader" and added that he expected support from the monarchy and all the political parties . Speaking on the occasion Sushil Koirala, General Secretary of the Nepali Congress and Prakash Chandra Lohani of RPP reiterated their party’s support to the Prime Minister in his efforts to start dialogue with the Maoists and pull the country out of the present crisis. But leader of the main opposition party in Parliament CPN-UML Madhav Kumar Nepal accused the government of failing to hold the Maoist problem by its roots. Lohani warned that Nepal had to be ever aware to the possibility of foreign encroachment. "We have to solve our problems by ourselves, keeping our geographical location in mind. It would be our folly to think that the big nations would keep on gazing at our mistakes." Former Foreign Minister also said that it was time to decide on the type of democracy the country needed saying that the last decade has shown that transplantation of the Westminster model did not work in Nepal. He added that dialogue with the Maoists was a must but had to make sure that the fundamental democratic values were not compromised. CPN-UML leader Nepal criticized the government, accusing it of trying to make only the insurgents happy and not looking at the socio-economic problem of the country. "The Maoist problem arose because of the degrading socio economic factor and it can be solved only by improving on those and making the Nepali people happy." Nepal heavily criticized the Maoists saying that there was a lot of room to doubt their intentions. He accused the Maoists of killing over 30 cadres belonging to his party and developing "Culture of Silence" in the territories occupied by them. "Either you people have malicious intentions behind your fundamental words or you have been unable to control your own supporters. If the latter is so then how do you think you are going to run the country?" he lashed out at the Maoist leadership. The winner of this year’s Prakash Kafle Human Rights Award was also announced in the programme. This year the award was conferred in Sonam Chejung Lama from Mugu. Meanwhile, continuing his efforts to win confidence from all sides before starting dialogue with the Maoists, Prime Minister Deuba today met with former Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala in the latter’s residence this morning. According to a statement issued by the Prime Minister’s Secretariat Koirala assured the PM of full cooperation and support. Deuba also met with the leaders of the Sadhvawana Party, United People’s Front and National People’s Front in the same regard today.
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