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   Mr. P wants to create a new nation. So h 18-Feb-02 Nexus
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Nexus Posted on 18-Feb-02 01:07 PM

Mr. P wants to create a new nation. So he starts in the distant hills of Nepal. He builds up his forces. Starts small, then expands. Over runs the villages. Then the cities. Divides and conquers. Grows stronger every day. Infiltrates the valley. The rulers are too busy fighting among themselves. Can't seem to quell the advancing forces. The monarch in Kathmandu is the target. He falls. Mr. P becomes the new ruler of Nepal.

Almost 250 years later, a second Mr. P decides to create a new nation. And follows the same footsteps of the first Mr P. Will this story end the same way? I hope not, but it's amazing how history repeats itself, isn't it? I wonder if the inhabitants of Kathmandu valley in the mid-1700s felt the same way the inhabitants of Kathmandu feel right now.
tata Posted on 18-Feb-02 06:56 PM

Your historical analogy is very interesting, almost uncanny!
You are right, history does seem to repeat itself, even if as tragedy this time.
Tata