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Posted
on 04-Apr-02 01:20 PM
Hi all, No one knows that what is going to happen next in Nepal. I have heard that Nepalese people have started to talk about the possible coup by Royal Nepalese Army (RNA). There are few clues of this rumor that most of Nepali Congress Leaders have started to look for escaping the country. At the same time, the top leaders of United Marxist and Leninist have also started to look for escaping. However, Nepal and its innocent “Janata” will remain under a new tyranny and the poverty. God!!! Save Nepal and make people richer and educated.
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| Suman Dhakal |
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on 04-Apr-02 01:47 PM
The military rule wouldn't be so bad come to think of it. The congress and the communists both were given a chance but they proved nothing. only ruined the country. we all know maoists are just bunch of terrorists. actually i would support the military rule. just look at pakistan. Musharrf came to power in a junga bhadur sort of way yet he hasn't been a complete dictator like junga bahadur and has been effectivly runing the country. when people think of a military rule, they envision a total dictator like rule where the people are oppressed. maybe that was possible during junga bahadur's time but not these days. there is a greater transperincy between the govt. and the people now then back then. i belive that people can have freedom under a military rule. don't let the idea scare you. maybe for a third world country full of corrupted politician that are only pushing the country back into the dark ages,we do need someone who can slap people around. we gave the opportunity to both the congress and the communist to rule the country and yet they proved to be utter failures. so why not give the military a chance. to be honest, if i had a choice between the maoists and the military, i would certainly pick the military. and come to think of it, this situation may not be too far from the horizon. Suman Dhakal
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| JhismiseBihani |
Posted
on 04-Apr-02 02:11 PM
It seems to me what kind of political system we have in Nepal is pretty irrelevant right now. More important factor is what are the rulers like. I will defintely not be out on the streets protesting the army rule if they do really take over but there is no guarantee that the "Ger-saabs" and "Cor-saabs" of our sad nation won't show the same colors that panches, congressis and commies have so disgustingly displayed so far. All in all, I hope Pashupatinaath will truly "haami sabai ko rakchaa garun". JB
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Posted
on 04-Apr-02 02:56 PM
Hi, I am wondering that you guys have positive view of taking over the power from the recent political leader by RNA. I am not apart from you guys. As long as there is a hope for economic development and most preferable income distribution across the country, I do prefer political system. The one party system "Panchayet" was not bad at all. It had done many good things in Nepal in terms of development. At the period of Panchayet, the "Gaon Phark" movement was an example of the system and its initiative for rural development. But, the educated "Gilla People" were not ready to go back their Gilla for its overall development. Then, we all educated "Gilla People" were responsible for the failure of the program. The huge income disparity is another cause that we need alternative political system, but not Maoist. I am very much concern about paying of INGOs in Nepal. Most of INGOs have millions of dollars of its budget to run their programs, but their program has not made any difference in general life of rural people and poor people of any urban area. They just pay a huge amount of money to the certain local higher post staffs. Each of the higher local staffs are having get paid above Rs. 50,000 in a month. You see, the people who works as a teacher in a school, they are having get paid Rs. 5,000 in a month. It has ten times difference between educated dudes. Forget those uneducated "Daju Bhai Didi Bahini haru", they just have destitution. So, I do not see any wrong with the further steps of RNA. We need a responsible body of the governments. At this time, only Army can rule precisely in Nepal. But, we need to reform the system of getting entrance in Army. The Army administration does not allow for getting entrance to the other ethnics except Rana-s and Chetries. It is not fair for other ethnics.
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Posted
on 04-Apr-02 03:12 PM
Hi, I heard recently that the RNA has already set their plans up for coup. One of my friend has very close contact with a higher rank of RNA official and my friend was telling me about the strategy of RNA. It seems me that we all have to accept coup, if it assures of restoration of one party system and economic development. I hope for glorious movement.
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| Suman Dhakal |
Posted
on 04-Apr-02 03:23 PM
i guess prajwal samser and deuba have already exchange some not so kind words. i'm sure at a personal level, prajwal samser wants to see deuba gone. so i would not be surprised if he takes over the govt. in a military coup. and given the situation, that might just be what we need in nepal Suman Dhakal
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| no rumor |
Posted
on 04-Apr-02 03:24 PM
Rumor dude, why are you getting so excited? there is no army in the picture of nepali politics. there is king, not army. king is the chief of army. if u are asking king to take over, then say it. if you expect too much from a smuggler king and killer crown prince, then I have nothing to add. otherwise, relax... this is just a phase, nothing more.. we nepalis have too much expectations in short period of time. some wana get rich over night, people want huge profit the day they start businesses, people expecting too much from democracy are a few examples to mention. just remember slow and steady wins the race. i'm not against reform, but throwing the system because of some corrupt people doesn't make any sense. and stop this kind of stupid rumor
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Posted
on 04-Apr-02 03:28 PM
Here is a peace of information that is taken from Nepalneww.com. NBL manager along with eight others jailed for irregularities The Patan Appellate court Wednesday issued imprisonment orders against the then Deputy General Manager of Nepal Bank Limited together with eight others on charges of irregularities while issuing loans to different parties, court sources said. The accused have been kept at the Nankhuu jail after they failed to pay the bail money demanded by the court. nepalnews.com am Apr 4 There are hundred of this type of people around the country. However, the news writer should spell the name of the corrupted DGM of NBL out. The news seems to me as an incomplete information and which is ridiculous.
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Posted
on 04-Apr-02 04:05 PM
Hi all, Nothing much to do with any steps by RNA and no one can stop doing coup in Nepal. The late King Birendra was killed by a group of Army (including Prajol), there is not doubt about it and the history alone will tell us that who was the killer of the Royal Family. It was the first step that RNA accomplished. People have started to forecast the week of coup. According to some experts, it will not take many weeks to take place of coup in Nepal. However, what will happen happens. Nothing to get worried about. All the poor remain poor and destitute. According to the experts of forecasting, the coup will not be glorious. There are some strong clues that tell us Nepal may lose some top political leaders from each political party. God knows what cost Nepal has to pay for its betterment.
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| Trailokya Aryal |
Posted
on 04-Apr-02 09:18 PM
Seems like you guys in the US get to know "bhitrako-kura" than we here in Nepal. No, there have been no such rumour going around, and the likelihood of coup-de-tat is next to none. So, be assured, our shishu prajatantra will get to grow. Trailokya
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Posted
on 05-Apr-02 10:16 AM
Hi TA, Your 'Shisu' democracy made us ruin and destitute. There is not right to keep and advocate for the system, if the system does not work. NBL(Nepal Bank Limited) went in a hugh curruption and it needed managerial consultant paying $ 5 million for two years for the consulting service to one of the American firm. You want to keep the Shisu democracy ???? Democracy became as a "magi khane bhado" for all the political leaders and all the other top officials. How about 16 million population??? They are under povery level and there is not any hope for them remaining. We need a strong and uncurrupted government. Nepalese people have that power to establish their own precise government throwing this system and its leaders away.
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| loori |
Posted
on 05-Apr-02 10:39 AM
You are right No Rumor Smuggler king and killer crown prince. Shame on us!
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| Suaman |
Posted
on 05-Apr-02 12:02 PM
We are sick and tired from political parties, we have seen Nepali Congress, UML, RPP. These are really bastard. Now we have enough. We nepali people are dying day by day. how much these democratic party and its men how much corrupted. Let Army take govt. Suman
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| boston_dude |
Posted
on 05-Apr-02 12:24 PM
Army taking over the government?? Come on, please be serious now. The fighting men in the Nepali armed force pledge their alliagence to the king, not to Prajwal Rana. So, unless the king wants the army to take over, nothing of the sort would occur. The question is: would the king want such a move? My opion is: perhaps. King Gyanendra might have come to a point where he has realised that the only way to cleanse the Nepali political system is to completely take over the government and get rid of the old, fat cats who have sucked the country and made people lose faith in democracy. And, to do that he might use the military. If he does, I think it will be a bloodless coup since no one is gonna fight the army. Not even Deuba's brother. (Does he even have one?) I dont know if there is a rumor of an army takeover, but if there is, then I am inclined to think that the takeover would be temporary. My opinion is if the king does assume absolute power, it would only be a temporary move with the intention of giving the power back to the people, and not to the current currupt political leaders. I say so because I think the king is smart enough a man to know that holding absolute power over people is not a sustainable policy and sooner or later, he would have to give the power back. If the events do unfold as such: which is a temporary takeover of power by the king with a strategy in place for giving the power back to the people, then I would be in full support of the move. I would think most people in Nepal would welcome such a move. Maybe someone should suggest to the king if he has not thought of this :)
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Posted
on 06-Apr-02 06:52 PM
Hey dudes, Here is an issue that if RNA takes over, will it be possible to reestablish "Panchayet" for nex 30 years? If there is not possibility of reestablishing of Panchayet. what new political system will there be in Nepal? One more thing guys, most of INGOs have reduced their budget for Nepal. INGOs are getting frustrated with the situation in Nepal. What will it happen, when INGOs do not flow their money to Nepal? I am just curious. Any one can yell me, no problem............
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Posted
on 06-Apr-02 06:59 PM
Hey dudes, Here is an issue that if RNA takes over, will it be possible to reestablish "Panchayet" for next 30 years? If there is not any possibility of reestablishing of "Panchayet", what new political system will there be in Nepal? One more thing guys, most of INGOs have reduced their budget for Nepal. INGOs are getting frustrated with the situation of Nepal. What will happen, if INGOs do not pour out funds in Nepal? I am just curious. Any one can yell me, no problem..
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