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| anga |
Posted
on 09-Oct-02 05:39 PM
Hi Guys, "The connection between King Gyanendra and Daud". Is it a conspiracy or real? Check this news on Hindustan times. "India notices Nepal King jumbo link with D-company Udayan Namboodiri" New Delhi, October 09 http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/181_81943,00050002.htm Arts
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| isolated freak |
Posted
on 09-Oct-02 10:31 PM
anga, india, especially the RAW is very good at spreading these sort of propoganda messages. Note, this news came at a time when the King is very likely to appoint Kirti Nidhi Bistha, yes the same guy who removed the Indian Military Checjk-Posts from the INepal-China border. So, the Indian press, which is always (mis) guided and (mis) directed by the south bloc, wants to portray the king as a bad guy who has links with all these A B C D E F G Hs. This is the case, nothing more. Its like the NY Times publishing a tory (courtesy of CIA) saying that they (the americans) had a tunnel to enter the Russian Embassy and during the height of the cold war, they knew exactly what the Russian got and its embassy in Washington were cooking! (and this news appeared immediately after a CIA agent was arrested for being a double agent.. some George from Washington/Maryland/VA area). So, its just useless to read these propoganda news being deliberately spread by the Indian govt to defame the King and to put indirect pressure on him to appoint a pro-Indian PM. Its this simple and clear. a freak
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| isolated freak |
Posted
on 09-Oct-02 10:40 PM
but that's a funny piece indeed. its like that India Today's sensational BREAKING news on Nepal-Pakistan and everyone against India alliance taking shape!! And what's Dr. Bhesh Bahadur Thapa isn't doing anything re: this piece of news which is nothimng but just plain crap? or is he thinking along the same line as i am right now: More than a billion people live in India, and its not uncommon to have ek-dui jana bahula-pagals like that reporter, so why bother when someone who has gone insane says "things"? This should also be an eye opener to all you guys who think that the Indian Press is free of political interfarance?
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| nuts |
Posted
on 10-Oct-02 12:05 AM
I can't believe no one is commenting on this. Where are the so called intellestia's? Biswo, Paschim, Ashu, NK etc.?? Anyone ?
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| dirk |
Posted
on 10-Oct-02 07:12 AM
t's an interesting read. Hindustan Times is also the mouthpiece of RAW. It's India's vested interest to discredit the King as he is not a suppliant like Girija and the likes. Any Nepali leader who is assertive of our sovereignty is deemed a threat by India. India wants Nepali leader to be another Jigme Singhe Wangchuk. India never did sign our "Zone of Peace" proposal because she felt she couldn't hegemonize us like she does now without impunity. I know Jamin Shah is no angel but he is also a media personality, and has every right to be there in the Palace along with media-men from various other news/tv organizations. HT is trying to stretch the truth. You know what as this current situation in Nepal was unfolding former Indian envoys to Nepal KV Rajan and Rasgotra flew into Kathmandu and started poking their noses where it does not belong.
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| isolated freak |
Posted
on 10-Oct-02 08:11 AM
dirk, rasgotra was here in kathmandu????? no way!! are you 100% sure of this information. if you are right, then expect something big. this rasgotra dude .. please respond me via email. if nothing else, your info. will be rewarded with a chilled carlsberg at any venue of your choice. a freak
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| isolated freak |
Posted
on 10-Oct-02 08:15 AM
dirk you are right for the most part and i don't doubt youir source of info. bull's eye, dude!!
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| dirk |
Posted
on 10-Oct-02 08:52 AM
Isolated Freak, I'm 110 % sure. Much as I'd like to take on your offer of a chilled Carlsberg on a sunny afternoon in Kathmandu, alas, I'm about 20,000 miles away. Anyway, have a cold one on me!!! May be we meet someday somewhere! Happy Vijaya!
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