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| nepalipan |
Posted
on 22-May-02 01:03 PM
parliament dissolved! See www.nepalnews.com
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| katmandude |
Posted
on 22-May-02 01:08 PM
Why?
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| huh |
Posted
on 22-May-02 01:15 PM
****************** The King has dissolved parliament on the recommendation of Prime Minister girija, Nepal Television said. (1994, ... , ..., ) ********************* The King has dissolved parliament on the recommendation of Prime Minister manmohan, Nepal Television said. (1995,..,..,) ****************************** The King has dissolved parliament on the recommendation of Prime Minister surya bahadur thapa, Nepal Television said. (1997,..,..,) ************************************* LATEST NEWS: The King has dissolved parliament on the recommendation of Prime Minister Deuba, Nepal Television said. (Last Updated: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 11:34 PM - 5:45 GMT Jestha 08 2059 B.S. | Baishakh Sukla Ekadashi Tithi. ) WHY ?WHY ? WHY ? WHY ? ....................................... WHY ??????????? ******************************************************
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| HUH |
Posted
on 22-May-02 01:18 PM
wHAT'S GOING TO HAPPEN NEXT IN NEPAL ??
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| SIWALIK |
Posted
on 22-May-02 01:19 PM
It means one thing: It is an attack on democratic system. It is an indication that the PM does not feel accountable to people. His call to extend the emergency did not succeed, so he attacked democracy itself. He should not be the PM if he dissolved the parliament, since he has to be electd from the parliament. His call to dissolve the parliament can only be a conspiracy against the democratic forces and the democratic system.
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| HUH |
Posted
on 22-May-02 01:22 PM
ANY CONSPIRACY FROM "PALACE(ARMY)" ?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
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| Mitra 2 |
Posted
on 22-May-02 01:32 PM
I don't think they can hold election in Nov. as stated. -------------- The King has dissolved parliament on the recommendation of Prime Minister Deuba, Nepal Television said. This announcement was made at 11:20 pm NST (17:35 GMT). The King fixed the elections for the parliament on November 13 coinciding with Kartik 27. More details to follow. nepalnews.com br May 22
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| numb |
Posted
on 22-May-02 01:39 PM
sabai jana machikney haru randi haru , kothi ma lagera nachauna parney sansad ra king lai, muji SELF EGO OF SHER BAHADUR, Lamo garyo aba country lai, numb
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| Hercules |
Posted
on 22-May-02 01:41 PM
The most democratic party of Nepal NC is most corrupted party. I can't imagine that they are fighting with each other internally even at this moment. NC should kick out Girija Koirala from the party immediately. He doesn't care about the country any more all he cares is about being PM again. He's an big IDIOT.
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| Naya Keta |
Posted
on 22-May-02 01:42 PM
What ever happened in the congress party meet to discuss the extention of the emergency, Deuba should not have asked for the emergency to be dissolved. He has shown with this gesture that his ego is bigger than his concern for the country. I for one am extremely dissapointed with Deuba......In the state that our country is in, is it posible to hold elections? especially in the far west where the maoists have a strong hold..........This to me seems like an attack on the system itself, and Deuba should be personally responsible for the events that is about to unfold.....Is anyone else tired of the internal bickering of the Nepali Congress as I am? I think maybe it is time for like minded nepalis to come together, raise the financial resourses and challenge the present political parties for the right to COMPETANTLY govern Nepal.......The time has come to translate the talk into action.....
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| read the headline again |
Posted
on 22-May-02 01:47 PM
"King dissolves on recommendation of PM" Poor Gyanendra! Why would Deuba as the king to dissolve himself? And why would the king follow such horrible advice???? (No wonder they lock up those tabloid journalists!)
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| huh |
Posted
on 22-May-02 01:47 PM
************************************ King summons 22nd House session King Gyanendra summoned the 22nd session of the Parliament on May 23, Thursday at 11:00 am at the parliament building on the recommendation of Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba, the parliament secretariat said Friday. nepalnews.com am May 18 **************************************** King dissolves on recommendation of PM The King has dissolved parliament on the recommendation of Prime Minister Deuba, Nepal Television said. This announcement was made at 11:20 pm NST (17:35 GMT). The King fixed the elections for the parliament on November 13 coinciding with Kartik 27. More details to follow. nepalnews.com br May 22 *************************************************** Is it constitutional ??????????? ***************************************** If political parties go to the SUPRIM COURT, how will it give it's verdict ?? ****************************************
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| Mitra 2 |
Posted
on 22-May-02 01:48 PM
'Maobadi haru King dwara sanchalit' isn't a bad theory after all. Who is going to benefit from so called 'people's war'? Without doubt, it's king. Sher Bd. Deuba will emerge as Tulsi Giri of Panchayat era... I agree this is an attack on sishu democracy, but those leaders who rule the country for 12 years and did nothing for the country, would once again become popular icon in our country... they just know how to act from underground! I strongly believe Gyan cha was waiting for Barakhi of our beloved king Birendra
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| SIWALIK |
Posted
on 22-May-02 01:52 PM
I think it is time for all of us to write to the US foreign policy South Asia think tank, and Bush team to suspend the US pledge to help Nepal fight terrorism until democracy is restored. This development just shows that adherence to democratic system does not go beyond lip service. To me, this move proves that Deuba was no better than the Maoist. The ultimate goal is power. Maybe there should be a provision for these currupt politicians to face a speedy public trial for their ineptitude and bitter infighting that takes Nepal down the drain. Looking at the likes of Girija, there might have to be some kind of term limit.
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| Thaa Chaina |
Posted
on 22-May-02 01:56 PM
It is the reply to Nepali Congress (CWC) for not supporting Deuba's proposal to extend emergency. Previous dissolves were for the "fight of Kurshi" and this time; it is for the Nepalese. This move is a representation of all Maoist affected people. The fight between Government and Nepali Congress Party is to oust Deuba and put Girija to the position or vice versa. Having Girija to the post is to bring all the corrupt past ministers as Gobinda Raj Joshi, Laxhuman Ghimire, Khum B. Khadka and the unwanted secretary Susil Koerila. But this move should not favor the Royal Palace and the Military Generals (Rana's). For now, it is a positive move.
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| huh |
Posted
on 22-May-02 01:57 PM
**************************** from nepalhomepage.com, Nepali Parliament Dissolved Nepal Television has announced that the King has dissolved the House of Representatives on recommendation of the Prime Minister. The statement also announced a date for new elections on November 13, 2002. This latest development follows a showdown between Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba and the President of the ruling party, his rival, Girija Prasad Koirala. Koirala earlier had ordered Deuba to retract his bid to extend emergency rule in the parliament. The main opposition party in the parliament had also expressed its intent not to support the extension. This is the third time -once unsuccessfully- in the 12 year democratic history of Nepal that the Prime Minister has opted to dissolve the parliament itself rather than face defeat in a parliament vote. **************************** from BBC news service, Nepal parliament dissolved Nepal's King Gyanendra has dissolved parliament on the recommendation of the Prime Minister, Sher Bahadur Deuba. The decision came just hours before the parliament was to debate and vote on a controversial motion seeking to extend the state of emergency by six months. The action has strengthened the position of Prime Minister Deuba, who was facing growing hostility to his proposal to extend the emergency - not only from the opposition parties but also from his own party colleagues. The state of emergency was imposed last November and was due to expire on Saturday. "The prime minister asked the king to dissolve the parliament and call for mid-term polls on 13 November," state radio and television said. **********************************************
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| cynthia mckinney |
Posted
on 22-May-02 01:59 PM
i wanna know what the king knew, when he knew it, and what he did about it. it's all bush's fault, dammit! girija and the lal salaam brigade got playyyyyyyed! maybe this is the big event the jyotisi warned of????? maybe, maybe not.
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| huh |
Posted
on 22-May-02 02:02 PM
Deuba repeats a Koirala feat Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba Wednesday stood firm against pressures from a faction of his own party and the main opposition in parliament to recommend the dissolution of parliament and order snap polls nearly 41 months ahead of schedule. This is the second time in 12 years that a majority government of the Nepali Congress has fallen because of internal squabbling. "This is an undemocratic move against parliamentary democracy," Raghuji Pant of the CPN-UML told Nepalnews. Four time prime minister Girija Prasad Koirala ordered mid-term polls after only completing half his five-year tenure following general elections in 1991 after a similar squabble and was humiliatingly defeated in elections by the CPN-UML which did not gain a majority in parliament but yet formed the world's first elected communist government as the single largest party in the House of Representatives in November 1994. Koirala was the first elected prime minister after the restoration of multi-party democracy in 1990. Deuba's move has formally split the Nepali Congress party. Deuba now has a free reign to rule for six months if the Supreme Court does not overturn his recommendation to King Gyanendra to dismiss parliament. Deuba has vowed to crush a communist rebellion that has claimed more than 4,000 lives in more than six years. He said Wednesday he sought the emergency extension to boost army morale. nepalnews.com br May 22 (Last Updated: Thursday, May 23, 2002 12:35 AM - 5:45 GMT Jestha 08 2059 B.S. | )
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| Thaa Chaina |
Posted
on 22-May-02 02:04 PM
Deuba repeats a Koirala feat Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba Wednesday stood firm against pressures from a faction of his own party and the main opposition in parliament to recommend the dissolution of parliament and order snap polls nearly 41 months ahead of schedule. This is the second time in 12 years that a majority government of the Nepali Congress has fallen because of internal squabbling. "This is an undemocratic move against parliamentary democracy," Raghuji Pant of the CPN-UML told Nepalnews. Four time prime minister Girija Prasad Koirala ordered mid-term polls after only completing half his five-year tenure following general elections in 1991 after a similar squabble and was humiliatingly defeated in elections by the CPN-UML which did not gain a majority in parliament but yet formed the world's first elected communist government as the single largest party in the House of Representatives in November 1994. Koirala was the first elected prime minister after the restoration of multi-party democracy in 1990. Deuba's move has formally split the Nepali Congress party. Deuba now has a free reign to rule for six months if the Supreme Court does not overturn his recommendation to King Gyanendra to dismiss parliament. Deuba has vowed to crush a communist rebellion that has claimed more than 4,000 lives in more than six years. He said Wednesday he sought the emergency extension to boost army morale.
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| huh |
Posted
on 22-May-02 02:07 PM
KANTIPURONLINE.COM is why SILENT till now ????
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| what the address? |
Posted
on 22-May-02 02:07 PM
nice call to action, siwalik, it would help if you would provide us with the name and contact information for that "US foreign policy South Asia think tank"; also, it's not clear which "Bush team" are you referring to? (no, not the texas rangers) lead the way! the nepalese people are right behind you.
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| mahamurkha |
Posted
on 22-May-02 02:08 PM
What King did, actually, did a good job. Parliament has to be dissolved VERY long time ago. And not even by advise of PM nor anybody. Everybody know, parliament is a place of corrupted people. Not GOOD working people. We had already predicted, within few month, we see some changes in Nepal especially in politically, which it is happened now. Now, we at least see some changnes and better election ??? or better parliament??? Better people ??? Because those conspirator who have been doing last ten years, won't get enough time to re-fight in re-election and they will also be scared from maoist too. So, just watch, what other move gonna be, those Congress "CHOR" has to be defeated and BRING UP at least good parliament. SPEEK UP EVERYBODY, THIS IS A GOOD TIME TO PUSH COUNTRY INTO GOOD DIRECTION !!!!!! -- Mahamurkha
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| Time 4 good ole' panchyat |
Posted
on 22-May-02 02:41 PM
I don't know who will dare agree with me but i know lot of us are just tired and want a single party or even king take over and rule with iron hand. i think Gyan dai can do that. he is a successful enterprenuer and will manage country very well. lets have him take over for the next 20 years till he can rule and then.... we will see. i don't think his son has even 1% of the leadership his father had but hey, 20 years is a lot of time to change. nepal is full of "bheda" who knows nothing about demo-cracy so its time to go back everyone with me say "yeah"
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| tiramisu |
Posted
on 22-May-02 02:42 PM
i believe the prime minister was cornered by his own party into coming to this decision. but aren't we relieved that at least the corrupt girija and his cronies are not ruling the state? it is easy for the likes of girija to bicker from the stands but not so for the person doing the prime minister's job. infact, it is people like girija and his sycophant cronies that invited the current pandemonic situation in nepal. when democracy was restored by our late king birendra, all nepali were ecstatic, looking forward with dreams of freedom and prosperity. and indeed, it would've been a possibility had that girija and his chamchas not pocketed all the foreign donations pouring into the country. i agree with siwalik when he pointed that there should be limit to how many terms a person can serve as a prime minister. let's face it. girija was given 4 opportunities, and he failed to deliver. as far as the maoist problem goes,i believe if their leaders are genuinely intent on talks with the government, then they should first lay down their arms, as firmly indicated by the prime minister. i applaud the courage of Mr. Deuba who is at least steering the country towards some stability. only a few months back, the country was headed towards pandemonium, total destruction unless the terrorists were confronted. OTHERWISE, CAN ANYONE IMAGINE GOING TO THE TABLE FOR TALKS WHEN U KNOW THE OPPOSITE SIDE IS READY TO BLOW UP NEVER MIND YOUR OWN HEAD, BUT ALL LINKS OF DEVELOPMENT IN YOUR COUNTRY WITHOUT HESITATION? it is one matter to irk when things dont go the way one plans. it is completely different when he goes berserk blowing up bridges, offices, banks, schools, universities, communication systems. IT IS SIMPLY INJUSTIFIABLE. in another light, THE MAOIST LEADERS ARE SELF-ELECTED. no one elected them. they simply exploited the innocent and illiterate villages by brainwashing them with promises of power and equality. IT WOULD DEFINITELY BE A SIGHT TO BEHOLD IF MORE GUERILLAS STARTED PROCLAIMING 'THEMSELVES' AS THE LEADERS AND BANG HEADS WITHIN THEIR 'PARTY'. IT IS HIGH TIME THEY LEARNT THAT TACTICS FROM THE LIKES OF GIRIJA.
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| tiramisu |
Posted
on 22-May-02 02:56 PM
i forgot to mention that in no way can deuba's act be drawn in parallel with girija's dissolving the parliament during his tenure. GIRIJA DID IT FOR HIS PERSONAL MOTIVES. SUPPOSEDLY, AND LET'S HOPE IT IS SO, DEUBA IS DOING IT FOR THE COUNTRY. WITH OPPOSITION FROM WITHIN HIS OWN PARTY, IT IS HIS RIGHT TO TRY TO JUSTIFY HIS PRINCIPLES AND HIS COMMITMENT. AND AS FAR AS THE BICKERING FROMT HE OPPOSITION IS CONCERNED, BEING IN OPPOSITION, THAT IS THEIR JOB ANYWAY. (YOU HAVEN'T SEEN TONY BLAIR AND HAGUE IN DEBATE IN HOUSE OF COMMONS IF U DONT KNOW WHAT I MEAN). ROME WAS NOT BUILT IN A DAY. LET'S GIVE DEUBA SOME CREIT FOR TRYING TO PROVE HIS COMMITMENT ALBEIT THROUGH BORROWED TIME. LET US BACK OUR LOYAL SECURITY PERSONNEL BY GIVING THEM FURTHER TIME TO QUELL THESE INSURGENTS RIGHT DOWN FROM THEIR ROOTS.
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| SIWALIK |
Posted
on 22-May-02 03:14 PM
If anyone is interested: For starters, here are some relevant info if you wish to contact people in USA. Perhaps we should wait a few days to see what develops before we write to these fellows: United States President Bush: president@whitehouse.gov V.P. Cheney: vice.president@whitehouse.gov Colin Powell: Secretary@state.gov We can go to these pages to file our input/complaint/opinion Subcommittee on South Asian Affairs: Paul D. Wellstone, Chair, http://wellstone.senate.gov/webform.html Robert G. Torricelli http://torricelli.senate.gov/webform.htm Barbara Boxer http://boxer.senate.gov/contact/webform.html Paul S. Sarbanes http://sarbanes.senate.gov/pages/email.html John D. Rockefeller IV senator@rockefeller.senate.gov Other subcommittee members: Sam Brownback (Ranking) http://brownback.senate.gov/CMEmailMe.htm Gordon H. Smith http://gsmith.senate.gov/webform.htm Bill Frist http://frist.senate.gov/Contact/contact.html George Allen http://allen.senate.gov/email.html Minority foreign relation committee: Jesse Helms, N.C. http://www.senate.gov/~helms/Constituent/Contact/webform2/webform2.html Dick Lugar, Indiana senator_lugar@lugar.senate.gov Chuck Hagel http://www.senate.gov/~hagel/email/contact.html Bill Frist http://www.senate.gov/~frist/Contact/contact.html Lincoln D. Chaffe, Rhode Island http://www.senate.gov/~chafee/webform.htm Senator Michael Enzi, Wyoming Senator@enzi.senate.gov House of representative international relations, HIRC@mail.house.gov Chair, Henry Hyde—email only for his constituency, but we can write to the above address. http://www.house.gov/hyde/contacting.htm Subcommittee on South Asia chair Benjamin A. Gilman, NY, Chair http://www.house.gov/writerep/ Other House members on International Relations committee are listed here: http://www.house.gov/international_relations/mem107.htm United Kingdom House of Commons, foreign affairs committee email: foraffcom@parliament.uk
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| ENDORSE |
Posted
on 22-May-02 03:18 PM
since tiramisu mentioned Blair and Hague... The british health system is in chaos, the education department is failing yet, when Blair showed his commitment at rooting out the causes behind it (years of mis-management of the conservative party) and promised to deliver,the british people allowed him to fulfill his vows.. by electing him again...hence allowing him time...and, things are picking up.. nepal's current situation is a far cry from the peace of britain, yet the prime minister is in a similar position as was blair. let's allow him some time to fulfill his commitment, then at least we can say we tried, we gave him the chance..the other current political leaders are all selfish, corrupt, mind you, girija being the ring leader, they don't want to back the prime minister in this selfless act.. means they don't support the stability in nepal, they support the terrorists by wanting the government to adopt a soft approach. WHO SHOULD BE ADOPTING THIS STANCE, THE GOVERNMENT? OR THE TERRORISTS? ALSO, I HOPE THAT NOW, MR. DEUBA'S STRENGTHENED POSITION WILL ONLY GIVE HIM MORE POWER AND ENCOURAGEMENT TO INVESTIGATE THE ILLEGALLY AMASSED PROPERTIES OF THE ONCE-JOBLESS,MONEYLESS,PROPERTYLESS POLITICAL PARTY MEMEBERS.
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| GIRIJABHATE |
Posted
on 22-May-02 03:23 PM
CAN IT BE SAID THAT POLITICS BEING POLITICS, GIRIJA WANTED THIS SCANDAL TO HAPPEN SO AS TO DIVERT THE ATTENTION OF PUBLIC FROM THE ONGOING INVESTIGATIONS INTO THE ILLEGALLY OBTAINED FORTUNES OF HIS OWN FAMILY AND HIS CRONIES, HENCE HE IGNITED THE INTERNAL FEUD IN THE PRETENCE OF NOT SUPPORTING THE EXTENSION OF EMERGENCY? THE SAME APPLIES TO LEADERS OF OTHER POLITICAL PARTIES AND ITS MEMBERS WHO HAVE AMASSED VAST FORTUNES WITH SIMILAR MEANS.
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| what's the address? |
Posted
on 22-May-02 03:43 PM
siwalik, that was quick. but you're confusing us with "i think now is the time" in your first go and then "perhaps we should wait a few days to see what develops" in part 2. which is it? also, which of the (sub)committees you listed will handle the $20 million supplemental appropriations request to finance military assistance to nepal? folks probably don't want to waste their time sending e-mail to members of congress just because they serve on (sub)committees with "south asia", "foreign relations", or "international relations" in their titles. regardless, thanks for doing some research on this.
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| vagabond |
Posted
on 22-May-02 04:41 PM
There are few possibilities that might have caused the action: 1. Girja and Sher Bdr, in their usual tussel, forgot there is a country and 24 million people living in the country (nothing unusual) 2. Deuba trying to save his chair (as long as he can) 3. King and/or army trying to take over, using Deuba as the weapon 4. Maobadi's penetration (so that Deuba could not lift the emergency and Girja trying to take advantage of the situation to throw him out) 5. Girja and/or Deuba trying to divert the attention away from something really bad happening (remember "Wag the Dog") But only thing that well wishers can hope out of this is that something good comes out of this. I know the democracy is fairly young system for Nepal. However, we haven't seen a ray of light of optimism since the start of the so called democracy. The situation of the country is getting worse every day. How long do we want to experiment this??? Unless and until we have majority of decent and educated people, I don't see anything good happening to the country. Now is the time, I believe, for a great change... something every NEPALI is waiting for a long time. Kicking those corrupt BASTARDS out of the country (we don't even want to feed them in our jails... why would we spend our resources on those robbers???). I think everybody is sick and tired of this political saga. I THINK IT IS TIME FOR A GREAT LEADER TO ARISE. I HOPE AND BELIEVE THAT IT WILL HAPPEN...
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| Karmarekha |
Posted
on 22-May-02 05:57 PM
The problem with Nepal is that the two great leaders, Lt. King Mahendra and Lt. B.P. Koirala, came at the same time.
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| Hopeless |
Posted
on 22-May-02 06:12 PM
Hi nepali dudes, do you think you can see any sort of economic development as well as political stability in your courntry? No, never, hopeless. last year june 1st and this year may 22nd, both are gifts from your "Sati". King should be killed and you need presidential political system.
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| HahooGuru |
Posted
on 22-May-02 07:27 PM
Hi! It is sad to hear the news that parliament was dissolved. Thanks to Sajha.com, because while surfing KOL, I was smiling at the picture of Deoba and Girija turning to other direction. But, now picture speaks. Girija is responsible for all this mess. Deoba had to make some more discussions with his colleagues who do not like Girija Bhajan Mandali i.e. CWC Members nominated by Girija. Nepal's bad lock is this F4-ing CWC or central political buero . They have become source of protection and misguiding the MPs, and now MPs have to be more loyal to Paraty than to citizens. Now, there are three options:
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| U3 |
Posted
on 22-May-02 07:53 PM
Very unfortunate! It is not the maoist who is bent to destroy our country, it is the congressies that is destroying our country for past twelve years. Deuba would do anything to do his way and stick with his chair. Does he has right to dissolve the parliament, just because he feels he will be defeated in the parliament? May be supreme court shall help it out. Otherwise, in future, anybody would do like him. If one is going to be defeated, if your policies, motions have no chance to be approved, simple, just dissolve the parliament! Hell with the country!! Could not believe these are the guys who fought to restore democracy! They have no gut to face the motion in parliament! To face the people's representative! God save democracy in Nepal!
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| HahooGuru |
Posted
on 22-May-02 08:09 PM
1. Girija and Deoba will miracalously become friend to get NC elected in the upcoming election. (Which is just dream and not going to happen before Girija Dies. Girija is the KPB is still alive after hearing the news, I mean whether his heart was broken by the news. 2. Girija Bhajan Manadali will have now 100% monopoly in NC, so, Deoba faction will be almost demolished, by not allowing to contest in the election. Because CWC is fully owned by Girija Bhajan Mandali, so rival factions can not get enough seats. 3. Break in the party. Deoba will make NC(Deoba) Party and include all those Girija rivals. It will be like Bamdev 's faction splitted into two groups and finally they lost control in the parliment and NC was benefitted. Now, vice versa will take place. Well, Deoba faction will have support from Army and exploiting the emergency, Army might help Deoba to win the election as he wish. We can remember the 2037 ko Janamat Sangraha. It can not be avoided. Anyway, Girija can not be PM for another 5 years, and by that time being old enough, I wonder whether he can be PM anymore. In next 5 years, we are not sure how the world will change and how Maoists who made NC into dance through the letters to Girija, will move ahead. If you have any disagreements with Girija you can write by email to following addresses: ncparty@mos.com.np & ncparty@ntc.net.np HG PS: Girija is the main reason for all this mess up. I am not sure whether I should support Deoba.
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| HUH |
Posted
on 22-May-02 09:49 PM
HEY, MAOIST REACTION !!!!!
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| HUH |
Posted
on 22-May-02 09:50 PM
HEY, MAOIST REACTION !!!!! Puppet Gyanendra dissolved the Parliament The so called king of Nepal dissolved the Parliament with pretending of recommendation by the prime minister Deuba. Deuba is just a stooge for the king and the imperialists powers. Deuba was just returning from the visit with US President Bush and UK Premier Tony Blair last week who were interested to intervene in the internal conflict of Nepal. The Nepalese people have only the right to change their system or government what ever they need. The prediction who was behind the breaking of the dialogue is became clear right now. The king who also announced the date for the new election in November 13, but it is just to show green grass for the main opposition. In fact there would not be election for years. Because the government who want to extend the emergency for another six month how can be a election. As the imperialists and the expansionists wanted to mobilise the army to fight against its own people, the king Birendra hesitated to follow the interest of the enemies of the Nepal and Nepalis. The consequence was the Royal massacre where almost his political allies and family killed and The Gyanendra his brother replaced in thrown. As the observers and the democratic forces considered it that Gynendra was involved together with his son and the army chief in a massacre which would led the nation as in a deep crisis and return to the autocratic system. This move is to invite the foreign invaders to Nepal and carry out the crime against the humanity and the nation. The move also destroyed the limit democratic rights achieved in 1990s peoples movement. A week ago Com. Prachanda, the chairman of Nepal Communist Party (Maoist) urged the all the political parties and the democratic and patriotic forces for the co operation to save the achievements of the 1990s peoples movement. It was already indicating that the movement of the foreign elements specially the visit of the Indian and the American military experts and the officials for the ending of the rights of the people which we got from the struggle. Now the nation is heading towards the national war against the invaders and the their stooges and the agents from the palace and in political parties. It is time to unite all the democratic and patriots to resist all kinds of backward moves which begin with the dissolve of the parliament and the imposing the emergency. There is no right to announce the emergency for another term without the decision of the parliament. When the parliament dissolved then there would not any legitimacy of the emergency rather military dictatorship or the direct rule of king like Rana regime. The Ruling Nepali Congress party Central committee had asked his party’s prime minister Deuba to turn down the proposal of the extension of the Emergency. The main opposition UML had decided to vote against the emergency. Nepali congress party and the CPN (UML) and other political parties have opposed the dissolve of parliament. Emergency must be supported by the two-third of the parliament. Emergency has given the power to the royal army what ever they like to do. The royal army butchered thousands of unarmed masses and the fighters of the Maoists party after arrested them. We appeal with our humble request with the democratic, progressive and oppressed of the world and Nepal to resist the counter move and extortion of the limited democratic rights and genocide. The warlords of the world’s may support the counter move of the brother killer king and his stooge Deuba which should discourage and defeated by the people around the world.
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| HahooGuru |
Posted
on 22-May-02 10:27 PM
Bullshit! Propaganda by these peoples. Whatever Deoba did, its because of Maoists game plan and Girja. Girija rulld Nepal and Maoist destablized and allowed Girija to have strong hold in the party. Its crisis that always helps chauvanist leaders like Girija and Maoists are the game players, because Girija allowed free movements to Maoists in his all terms, ............
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| HahooGuru |
Posted
on 22-May-02 10:29 PM
contd... from previous posting : I am not sure why my postings if exceed a few hundred characters, is rejected for postings. San, is there any limit ?) When Maoists closed Nepal around end of 2000year, Girija did not even speak a single word against the Nepal Bandh. Girija was never interested to resolve the problem. Now, Girija has 50 Bhajana Mandali in CWC. First job we need is this 50% of CWC nomination by Party Chairman should be dissolved and should not exceed more than 25 to 33 %. From current trend, Party Chairman is Sarbe Sarba in a political party and Govt. is for political party, by political party and to political party. Deoba is trying to be loyal to peoples because his govt. is first responsible to public and then only to Nepali Congress Party. CWC is the culprit. Its the dark side of Nepali Politics after 2046. HG
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| verisoon |
Posted
on 23-May-02 09:18 AM
when terrorists like HUH howl with indignation, it's a great day for nepal. encore!!!
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| HUH |
Posted
on 23-May-02 09:41 AM
No alternative to mid-term elections now: Leaders Leaders of both the ruling and opposition parties in the National Assembly today reacted positively to the snap polls called by Prime Minister Deuba and said time had come to leave behind the past and look forward for the consolidation of multiparty democracy and constitutional monarchy. “As the lower House of parliament has been dissolved and the mid-term elections has already been called we should now prepare ourselves for the elections,” leader of the ruling Nepali Congress in the National Assembly Basudev Risal said. He said all should now work to curb terrorism and give peace and security to the people. Leader of the main opposition CPN (UML) in the National Assembly Yubaraj Gewali said as the mid-term elections had been called as per the constitutional provisions there aren’t any possibilities of reversing the decision and looking for other alternatives. “Our party is fully assured that elections will be held in the fixed date,” Gewali said. He said the elections should be held in a free, fair and impartial manner. The political parties, the government and the people should now work towards making the elections transparent, he added. nepalnews.com am May 23
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| The Supreme Leader |
Posted
on 23-May-02 10:30 AM
Thank you, O comrade HUH, for your articulate posting. But it was not posted quite as I wrote it. So please let me offer the following corrections. The section that reads, “The Nepalese people have only the right to change their system or government what ever they need.” This should actually read: “OUR LEADERS have only the right to change the system or government, and the Nepalese people must accept whatever WE TELL THEM they need." After the section that reads, “This move is to invite the foreign invaders to Nepal and carry out the crime against the humanity and the nation.” Please add after this: “Only WE are allowed to carry out the crime against the humanity and the nation. We don’t want any foreigners killing Nepalese people, because that is OUR job, thank you very much.” To the section, “It is time to unite all the democratic and patriots to resist all kinds of backward moves,” please add, “and if you don’t accept our interpretation of how to be a 'patriot' or what is 'backward,' we will slaughter you, skin you alive, and burn down your orphanages. This shows how 'progressive,' 'patriotic,' and 'democratic' we are.” Instead of, “We appeal with our humble request,” please add, “We do not appeal humbly, we appeal with the threat of murdering everyone who disagrees. Already the word in the villages is that anyone who stands for election will be killed. So you see, we always make our requests humbly and benificently.” Please include this correction. Or else.
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| SIWALIK |
Posted
on 23-May-02 12:50 PM
Now is the time does not have to read "in the next few minutes." Waiting to see what develops is in line with "now is the time" if you are not in haste to make conclusion to attempt to put someone in the spot. Since appropriation can be made only by the lower House, maybe you should write to all the house members not to vote for the passage of the appropriation asked by Bush. Since subcommittees and committees first deals with area and region related questions, and bills have to pass through those committees, members in those committees and subcommittees have influence on those bills. That is my understanding, what is yours?
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| himal that |
Posted
on 23-May-02 04:26 PM
>Now is the time does not have to read "in >the next few minutes." Waiting to see what >develops is in line with "now is the time" >if you are not in haste to make conclusion >to attempt to put someone in the spot. > oh, i see, you talking nepalese time. hieraunla...btw, it's "on" the spot--a little preposition h should clear up the problem for ya! ;) >Since appropriation can be made only by the >lower House, maybe you should write to all >the house members not to vote for the >passage of the appropriation asked by Bush. actually, i intend to ask the right people to DOUBLE the appropriation request. may YOU should, too--that is, after you've finished writing to every single past, present, and future member of congress (hey, one asinine comment deserves another, hoina?). >Since subcommittees and committees first >deals with area and region related questions, > and bills have to pass through those >committees, members in those committees and >subcommittees have influence on those bills. >That is my understanding, what is yours? my understanding is that i prefer to measure twice and cut once, as in identify what/who i deem the best place(s)/person(s) to contact, then do the needful. here's what up--you do your thang, i'll do mine.
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