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| Biswo |
Posted
on 03-Dec-01 03:23 PM
I don't know how many of us are in agreement with these new press related regulations in Nepal. I am not sure if the government claims of Maoists casualty is true or false. Media are reporting only the reports prepared by the government. Are Maoists undergoing the same kind of meltdown of their power? If government news is to be believed, the Maoist problem may be nearing the end. But there is no independent source for verification of such news. I think government should lift the prohibition on disseminating news by national media houses. People need to know truth. www.scmp.com (South China Morning Post) has reported that (quoted Tehelka.com) Indian army is preparing for intervention, and the foreign ministry spokesperson of India didn't deny this report. (She said no comment.) If army is winning, which I hope, then why such news keeps on disseminating? Let truth overpower all ignorance.
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| NK |
Posted
on 03-Dec-01 04:01 PM
so. this is what it all came down to. if the report is to be believed then indians are coming. this time, in the appearance, legitimately. i think maoist subversively wanted this all along. fight the indians and make this sturggle as a war against foreighners, i.e. indians. fuel the fire of anti-india sentiment. or, am i just being paranoid?
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| krishna |
Posted
on 03-Dec-01 05:16 PM
one positive thing that could come from indian army involvement is that, once the needful is done, ALL indian army personnel, including those illegally on nepali soil (kalapani?tinker?), could be forced to withdraw. just a thought...
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| GP |
Posted
on 03-Dec-01 09:23 PM
Krishna, how weak your thoughts are ? You want to enlarge problem to solve small problem, i.e. to throw indian army from Kalapani. It works in medical laboratory where peoples give good environement to bacteria to make a good diagnosis and prescribe a medicine. But, Indian Army will not be as easy as you dream once they invade, you will die or killed, but, they will never leave your land. Do not fall in the trap left by Maoists. BTW, did you read the funny write ups by one Indain express agent in Nepal? How they swell their imagination without single verifiable source, "close to army said", "those who are close to her said", ... blah blah ... whole 3 page article without a verifiable name? What a shame on that guy and IE? Simialrly, here who runs the propaganda in favor of Maoists, Indians, ... What we need is ,we need a real proof, and it should be verifiable. As you might know in a research paper or data is rejected if its data is not verifiable, i.e. in science and engineering not reproducible, such magic data is almost all ways rejected, well, in stories and novels they do exist. GP
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| U2 |
Posted
on 03-Dec-01 09:49 PM
It would be hard for me to bilieve that Indian army will be called for help. Nepali army with more than 15,000 jawans, trained and equipped well with all those arms and choppers will be more than enough to defeat those bunch of one or two thousands of maoist terrorists! But Nepal perhaps should seek help from India in terms of intelligence (to know about maoist's movements and hideouts in Nepal and India) or for other logitical support.
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| GP |
Posted
on 03-Dec-01 10:09 PM
Sher Bahadur Deoba replied to Madhav Kumar Nepal, that Nepal will not invite Indian Army personnels. Makune had asked that question very strongly, I mean clear answer was expected and Deoba replied it exactly. Its Indian Media that makes propaganda and they, the indian media is supporting Maoists and helping them in various propaganda so that they can urge Indian Army to invade in Nepal, without those blacked out Indian media, making Indians that Nepal is really seeking Indian Army. Its how Indians went to Sri Lanka in 1987(?), and I had seen the drama that hinges in Indian mass media. GP
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| Biswo |
Posted
on 03-Dec-01 10:13 PM
I remember one Hindi proverb: "Maan Namaan, Main Teraa Mehamaan" (Whether you like it or not, I am your guest!) Once Nepal proclaimed emergency, Indian media started writing about this possible intervention. Believe me, I think India already has some kind of blueprint to intervene in Nepal. And until now, everything is being staged according to that blueprint. Indians were, it seems, just waiting for emergency to happen, and as soon as that happened, they started talking about intervention. I think if India gets chance, it will surely intervene. Don't forget that there are a lot of officers in India who are not comfortable with the idea of independent Nepal. I know a guy , India's consulate general in Shanghai, who told loudly in a party with Chinese people that "Nepal is not an independent country, doesn't even have airport, doesn't have her own coin etc. etc." and ever since I have started believing that we need to reassert ourselves again and again, and need to be vigilant all the time. This is not jingoism. This is carefulness.
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| krishna |
Posted
on 04-Dec-01 04:17 PM
>Krishna, > >how weak your thoughts are ? You want to >enlarge problem to solve small problem, i.e. to throw indian army from Kalapani. >It works in medical laboratory where peoples give good environement to bacteria >to make a good diagnosis and prescribe a medicine. But, Indian Army will not be >as easyas you dream once they invade, you will die or killed, but, they will never >leave your land. Do not fall in the trap left by Maoists. BTW, did you read the >funny write ups by one Indain express agent in Nepal? How they swell their >imagination without single verifiable source, "close to army said", "those who are >close to her said", blah blah ... whole 3 page article without a verifiable >name? What a shame on that guy and IE? Simialrly, here who runs the >propaganda in favor of Maoists, Indians, ... What we need is ,we need a real >proof, and it should be verifiable. As you might know in a research paper or data >is rejected if its data is not verifiable, i.e. in science and engineering not >reproducible, such magic data is almost all ways rejected, well, in stories and >novels they do exist. > >GP Weak English and proofreading skills aside, your ability to pick up on others' sarcasm needs strengthening. I was being sarcastic and "what if-ing" in my original post. The rest of your reply was superfluous. By the way, the Indian Army would not fare well if it ever tried invading my land--the United States. (I can read things literally, as well.)
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| arnico |
Posted
on 05-Dec-01 09:36 PM
GP ji, I hope one person's comment on your English is not keeping you away from this board! Please keep posting. Arnico.
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| sunakhari |
Posted
on 06-Dec-01 09:43 AM
To those who call upon other peoples' English: Is English your mothertongue? All of us here make an effort in writing in English - it is our second language - Biswo, I think you do mighty well expressing yourself in another language and otherwise!
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| _BP |
Posted
on 06-Dec-01 10:21 AM
I don't care about the English...just watch out for the French in here.
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| joie de vivre |
Posted
on 06-Dec-01 10:30 AM
Excuse-moi, mon ami?
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| joie de vivre |
Posted
on 06-Dec-01 10:32 AM
couldn't help teasing you, BP. Truth be told, I know next to nothing about the French language though I did study it in high school. I guess you can say the only thing French I know is French kissing :)
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| chupacabra |
Posted
on 06-Dec-01 10:43 AM
compermiso amigos! quiero un sarveza friyito. Andale... viva Nepal.... y no chinges putos. chupacabra
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| sunakhari |
Posted
on 06-Dec-01 10:49 AM
ah oui? et pourquoi?? ;)
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| newar |
Posted
on 06-Dec-01 11:14 AM
Chu dhaau..chu dhaau? Bhaye masyu
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| chupacabra |
Posted
on 06-Dec-01 11:54 AM
Estamos muy satisfechos con la respuesta que esta teniendo el disco en el mercado, por lo que anunciamos que ahora ya pueden encontrar nuestro disco "Harek tyo pahl" en el bazar del todo kathmandu. chupacabra
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| nepali |
Posted
on 06-Dec-01 01:28 PM
what language do people talk here
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| me |
Posted
on 06-Dec-01 08:20 PM
Was? Was sagst du? oder was sagen sie? Ich kan nicht verstanden!
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| arnico |
Posted
on 06-Dec-01 08:55 PM
me, ich glaube es ist nichts wichtiges...
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| Biswo |
Posted
on 06-Dec-01 09:00 PM
Ni men zai xie shenme? Jesus.
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| GP |
Posted
on 06-Dec-01 09:03 PM
Arnico ji, I won't mind peoples look at the finger while someone was pointing to stars. Kris looked at my finger when I was writing the notes on a star which was quite far away from my finger. What can I do with such peoples who look at finger, not at the star and consider my finger itself as the star that was explaining to him. I never meant to confine anyone to my finger nail as if star. Cheers! GP
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| Biswo |
Posted
on 06-Dec-01 09:49 PM
GPji: Don't worry. English was never an issue of this website. You are an important member of this cyber community. However, let's forget this, and address the issues.
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