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| Neural |
Posted
on 27-May-04 07:17 PM
Will the political parties back him????? Is not he the same guy with Kollywood Rambo?? Ranabhatt eyes the top job Speaker Tara Nath Ranabhatt who received an audience with King Gyanendra Thursday evening said he was ready to become the prime minister if the King gave him an opportunity. Talking to reporters following the audience, Ranabhatt said the King did not give any clue as to who was going to become the next prime minister, but said he was ready for the top job provided the political parties back him. “The King didn’t give any signal and there were no discussion on specific issues like this one.” He continued, “I am ready for the post if my party and the UML support me,” he said. He added that he would not quit as the speaker of the House of Representative even if he were appointed as the prime minister. Ranabhatt further explained that he has advised the King on the ways to solve the existing political deadlock. “I have put my views clearly that consensus is the best way to end the problems, he said adding, “But I am not quite sure about the course of political actions in the days ahead.” On another question, Ranabhatt said, “Parties have been talking about theoretical issues. I also believe that solution could be easier when there is clarity in theoretical matters.” He nevertheless was hesitant to comment on the conflict between the palace and the parties. “I am not aware of such a conflict,” he said. Ranabhatt who looked visibly cheerful while returning from the palace was subject to colorful speculations. “There is something about his cheerfulness,” media persons were heard commenting. src: nepalnews.com mbk May 27 04
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| Neural |
Posted
on 27-May-04 07:18 PM
***Is not he the same guy : Kollywood Rambo??
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| GP |
Posted
on 27-May-04 07:38 PM
Ranabhat le pani PM ko lagi claim garnu bhane pachi, desh kaha puge chha ta. Ranabhat once told that parliament can not be restored and is now expecting to support from these 5 who fought for restoration of dissolved parliament. Ranabhat le PM hune chance ta tyahi din gumai sakyo, well, he could still be King's PM as a medal to what he did aftermath of King B's family's massacre and the report he got. I have nothing to do with who killed King B's family, but, Ranabhat was flopped when he said "ratatatata" with smile and Rambo type action when the country was still in deep pain. How can such an idiot be PM? who does not know where to smile and where to show sympathy, regret, sorrow.............. I am ashamed to say that this idiot is from my own district KASKI. GP
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| Badmash |
Posted
on 27-May-04 08:12 PM
don't think we should disqualify him just because of the ratatatat episode. He wasn't hired to do the rambo impersanation and he won't have to do that as a PM. However, I really doubt that the political parties will back him up. In fact, if he is to be given the PM post and if he accepts, there will immediately be another julus,banda and tod fod right away and his own party will do everything they can to bring him down. Just like they wouldn't let Deuba rule when he was the PM of a legitimate government. King G has learned his lesson too. He knows he can't win when he is playing against the fools. I don't think he will chose anyone out of the blue this time. He will take consultations from the parties and elect the one they recommend. What I'm interest in seeing now is how these parties get along with each other and come out with a common candidate. And let's see if they will withdraw from all sorts of natak they are running on the street everyday. Let the desire of the common people of nepal prevail this time!
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| OZ_GUY |
Posted
on 27-May-04 08:31 PM
Issue is not who becomes PM. Aire, Gaire or Khaire would make no difference. What we need is a strong leader with vision. A vision to unite this torn and tattered country of ours. A profound dedication and morality, a sense of patriotism and a burning desire to do something for the country. As long as such a leader is not born, we are bound to follow this path of anarchy, destruction, civil-war and bring this poor country to a completly failed sate (if still it is not). Unfortunately, we have not found that leadership in the King or the politicians. The situation looks so grim with the king conspiring day and night out. Politicians thinking nothing but in the race to to become the next PM. When will this all end? When?
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| An Indun Poet |
Posted
on 27-May-04 09:54 PM
King Gyanendra should declare himself the Prime Minister of Nepal. Like Ranabhat said, the King could hold both the positions-- King and Primeminister of Nepal Shree Shree Shree Shree Shree Gyandendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev. or Make our Crown Prince Paras Bir Bikram Shah Dev our new Prime Minister.
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| nispaksha |
Posted
on 27-May-04 11:17 PM
GP ji, Do not worry! your favorite RCP is not that far in the queue! LLCC MGMG Guru!
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| highvoltage |
Posted
on 28-May-04 02:58 AM
hi frens, nothing is going to work out in nepal now. if a leader with vision appears , u will find him dead tomorrow. what our country needs now is one HITLER with patriotism because sometimes to tackle with animals u have to be an animal. of course there will be some khun kharaba but it is gonna come to an end once . ahile ko jasto yo dashak bhari ladayi ra jhagada ko dar ani trashma bachnu bhanda ta euta revolution nai thik chha ni haina ra?
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| GP |
Posted
on 28-May-04 05:44 AM
Nispaksha, when did I say that I am waiting for RCP's name in the list of PM? Wrong information is not information, but is part of information, thats why there is the word "reliability". When an information has 100% reliability, then its a data............ So, "Information is Power", but, power in mechanics is not going to work if it is not supported by energy and power is the energy/unit time, and therefore, King G has power, Maoists have power, but, they don't have enough energy. Unarmed Peoples like supporters of agitating parties, have infinite energy, but, almost negligible power, and in_finitedecimal power x infinite energy > 1 work done while finite power x finite energy may not produce 1 work, thus, peoples (not the word exploited by Maoist) power is the winner at the end because it produces work greater than 1, while King G's power and Maoist's power even combined will not, in my opinion, produce a single work done. Information rules the world eventually. "Information is Power and Energy" GP
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| GP |
Posted
on 28-May-04 06:01 AM
Ranabhat who made a lot of hues and cries when he was asked for the resignation from speaker's power which he still retains, but, when it comes post of PM, he suddenly jumps and claim that he deserves it. Is not he a cunning idiot? GP
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| Robert Frost |
Posted
on 28-May-04 10:19 AM
The person who can say "ratatata" when the whole country is grieving in its historic episode that has only once hapenned in Russia and never before, when the nation is wanting to know the culprit of this mass massacre, and when the whole world awaits to know what hapenned, this is a shame and disgrace, no concern for what has hapenned, Ranabhat should have been kicked out of whatever post he holds right there and then. If somebody doesnot grieve, when his King and the whole Family has been murdered brutally, he doesn't deserver any position he holds whatsoever.
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| orion |
Posted
on 28-May-04 10:36 AM
Whatever his strengths and shortcomings, the biggest problem the nomination of Ranabhat will create is that the much needed trust and cooperation between the King and parties won't happen as a result of his nomination as PM. If anything, the relationship between the King and parties may only get worse as this is already beeing seen by the parties as a step by the King to divide their ranks. Looks like we are back to square one ...
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| Deep |
Posted
on 28-May-04 11:17 AM
Mero barema ke raya hola pach pati ko? Khulduli jasto lagya ke!
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| Badmash |
Posted
on 28-May-04 07:41 PM
Sir Robert Frost, how does demonstrating 'ratatata' in front of a press who wanted the answer, and the whole world who wanted to know the truth, nullifies Mr. Ranabhat's grirvance for what the country was going through? I don't find any logic in there. Of course, he may have told a lie, but he was only doing his job. Just like the Iraqi information minister when he said, "there are no presence of american soldiers in Iraq, we butchered them all". These ragtag political parties have no ability to get along themselves. They all pull each others legs within their own party. None of them want to see their own party member become a PM. Neither will they let anyone from elsewhere do any good. All they are good in doing is display a circus everyday on the streets in the expense of poor nepali janata.
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| rbaral |
Posted
on 29-May-04 09:10 AM
It is simply beyond comprehension why Girija and Madhab Nepal wouldn''t want Ranabhat as Nepal's PM. Ranabhat is one of the very few politician not to be infamous of corruption. He was made member of the commission on royal killings, and looks like he has taken that opportunity very aptly to strengthen and supplement his relationship with King Gyanendra. By doing so, Ranabhat has proven to be in line with Sher Bahadur Deuba and Ram Chandra Poudel, who have experienced the pleasure of Pradhan Mantri and Upa Pradhan Mantri ko kursi already. Provided Ranabhat comes as King's honest attempt of experimenting country in bringing about peace, I think Girija and Madhab Nepal should welcome his venture. Otherwise, I see this andolan being led to nowhere.
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| Robert Frost |
Posted
on 29-May-04 10:42 PM
"Of course, he may have told a lie, but he was only doing his job. Just like the Iraqi information minister when he said, "there are no presence of american soldiers in Iraq, we butchered them all". Do you really want some one in the post of a Prime Minister who lied when the whole world was listening? I donot, and I guess you don't either. It sounds like he is doing a good job for King Gyanendra by lying. If he becomes a Prime Minister, he is going to be a puppet in the hands of the prairie. We want the truth here and we are entitled to it. I am not concerned about what Iraqi or Sudani or whoever said what, I am concerned about Ranabhatt lying the truth from us. That alone cannot give him the authority to stand in front of us as a Prime Minister. It is utterly disgusting.
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| Biswo |
Posted
on 29-May-04 11:34 PM
Politics, afterall, seems to be a game where people benefit very well by being a spectator. Well, at least in the modern times of Nepal. It is a bit cliche, but let me give this example: I always wondered why moths are attracted to the flame, especially because they probably know (because other moths have died) that they will die. My solution was that the moths probably don't know that they will die. They can see their fellow moths burnt, dead, but they can't think the same consequence for themselves. Or may be it is easy for us to see that they die once they reach the flame. We are spectator. We know what is going on in the game. Moths, and others like Krishna Bhattarai, Tara Nath Ranabhat, Madhav Nepal, Girija Koirala, She, Pashu, Rajeshwar etc, they don't know. They have seen others dying after being endeared by the flame.But moths always overestimate themselves. Each moth thinks other moths die, but he won't. Or may be I am wrong. It is the flame which is so disingenuously charming that every moth finds it worthwhile to take a jump.
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| jay_sambho |
Posted
on 30-May-04 02:57 AM
He is the last man standing in King's "Clean book" who can stoop as low as "rattat"; a perfect puppet for the King. If you were the King, wouldn't you also appoint Ranabhat too? I recall a particular incident of this man, who back as member of parliament was a candidate from one of the constituency of Kaski. The first general election after the restoration of parliament. This was what he told his "dhupaures" back then "Ma election jite pachhi sure Girha Mantri hunchhu, tesaile tapai haru le kehi huldunga garda kehi niyam kanoon michiyo bhane parwah nagarnus, jasari pani malai jitaunus, tes pachhi ta ma Griha Mantri" What will he say if he were to become Prime Minister?
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| jay_sambho |
Posted
on 30-May-04 02:59 AM
should have been after the restoration of democracy.
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