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| LL66HG | Posted
on 25-Dec-02 07:35 AM
While Google-ing some keywords, I found following article: In article <3rkac2$snj@dartvax.dartmouth.edu> rajendra@coos.dartmouth.edu (Rajendra P. Shrestha) writes: | ``His majesty the king on the advice of the prime minister, |Man Mohan Adhikary, has dissolved the House of Representatives |and ordered fresh elections to be held on Thursday, November |23,'' the palace said in a statement read on state radio. It is better to go for election rahter than hang around with hung-parliament. Even if, congressies have made the govt. they will call for another election within 6 months+6months period as analysed by C. Tiwari. IF some majority govt. comes we should be happy otherwise we should go for dictatorship, kick out all these politicos. | The statement called on Adhikary's caretaker government to |``successfully carry out the task of holding the election in a |peaceful, fair and impartial manner.'' Hope they don't misuse radio nepal, TV and Helicopter , airplanes and other 'sharkari' transportations. | However, three opposition parties controlling a majority of |the 205 seats in the lower house had asked King Birendra to |allow them to form a new government without calling polls. I don't understand why the UML deserved to go for no-confidence voting, is just a "shapat roti-paicho-gas". | The communists welcomed the king's decision, which scrapped |a parliamentary no-confidence motion set for Friday. Peoples should welcome this election because the election has to come in any way within a year or later. | ``We are very happy,'' UML's parliamentary whip Rajendra |Pande told Reuters. ``We asked for it (an election). It has |come.'' Except Koirala and associates (P) Ltd. , every one is happy, I think so. | The leader of the main opposition Nepali Congress's |parliamentary party, Sher Bahadur Deuba, expressed surprise at |the king's decision. I am not surprised with the election, because it was inevitible, since the last election. I was rather surprised with GP(K) 's decision to go for election instead of solving intra- party unsatisfaction. He would have stepped down, like Thachter did when the situtation was similar. I think Girija would have appreciated in the history of Nepal. Now, he should be called a cult in Nepali democracy. | ``Nepali people did not want the mid-term election nor can |the Nepali economy afford it,'' Deuba told Reuters. ``Frequent |elections are not going to help anybody nor democracy.'' Did you say this last year when your boss did the biggest mistake in present Nepal. | Deuba said the opposition had been in a position to win the |no-confidence motion and form an alternative government without |resorting to the second snap polls in a year. This is your tricky statement to win peoples faith. But, peoples have already tired of GP(k)'s Koirala and Associates (P) Ltd. I would rather say F... You Koirala and Associates (P) Ltd. | ``We call upon all democratic parties to unite and save the |situation created by the dissolution,'' Thapa said. | ``The decision of the government to hold elections renders |the constitution as trash and has inflicted grievous injury to |all democratic-minded people,'' he told a news conference. Grow up Mr. Thapa , you have delayed Nepals ' democracy by 10 years and you taught the crime, rap, cheating, birbes and what not during the 'jana mata shangraha'. You shit now talk of democracy. F... You, too. | Nepali Congress was joined by the RPP and Nepal Sadbhavana |Party (NSP) in demanding a chance to form a government to lead |one of the world's poorest countries, with 20 million people. SCN Netters, don't feel laughing. Yesterday's lion of Nepali political arean is now struggling to make 51/49 ratio? I have heard that Lions when gets old , it goes under a tree and pretends as dead where monkeys are playing. Then monkey approach to it, thus it grabs the monkey and survives . But, how long? | The three parties have one more seat in parliament than the |number needed to push through a no-confidence motion. | Nepal, sandwiched between China and India, held its first |multiparty polls in 1991 after pro-democracy demonstrators put a |bloody end to the monarch's absolute powers. Pashupati nath le hami sabhaiko kalyan garun. |
| LL66HG | Posted
on 25-Dec-02 07:39 AM
I was surprised to read the deuba's statement as follows (whether Deoba remembers this statment in particular): [this posting was from SCN, no comments mentioned are LL66HG's original comments]. I don't take any responsibility for the correctness of the statements. ------------------ | ``Nepali people did not want the mid-term election nor can |the Nepali economy afford it,'' Deuba told Reuters. ``Frequent |elections are not going to help anybody nor democracy.'' Did you say this last year when your boss did the biggest mistake in present Nepal. | Deuba said the opposition had been in a position to win the |no-confidence motion and form an alternative government without |resorting to the second snap polls in a year. This is your tricky statement to win peoples faith. But, peoples have already tired of GP(k)'s Koirala and Associates (P) Ltd. I would rather say F... You Koirala and Associates (P) Ltd. |
| LL66HG | Posted
on 25-Dec-02 07:44 AM
One more point to be noted: | Nepali Congress was joined by the RPP and Nepal Sadbhavana |Party (NSP) in demanding a chance to form a government to lead |one of the world's poorest countries, with 20 million people. SCN Netters, don't feel laughing. Yesterday's lion of Nepali political arean is now struggling to make 51/49 ratio? I have heard that Lions when gets old , it goes under a tree and pretends as dead where monkeys are playing. Then monkey approach to it, thus it grabs the monkey and survives . But, how long? |