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Sahayatri
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Posted on 02-07-05 8:56
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Nepal Congress to join hands with Maoists SILIGURI, Feb. 7. ? The Maoist movement in Nepal is likely to gather mainstream political momentum soon. As part of the planned movement of political parties of Nepal in a same platform, the Nepal Congress Party has decided to welcome Maoists and join hands with them. (cited from paramendra's thread and originally from "the statesman" patrika) Kasailai Kehi bhannu chha aba????
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KLPD
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Posted on 02-09-05 1:11
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kaali
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Posted on 02-09-05 12:12
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India's stance on suspending military aid to Nepal could partially be attributed to China's potential foreign policies. If we see a larger picture, India's Naxalite movement was started on the initiative and inspiration of Peking's foreign policy in the Indian subcontinent during the 1960s-- the weakening negotiation on Sino-Indian border and India's alignment with the US and USSR led China to aggressively support Pakistan and later to ignite socio-cultural uprisings (later to emerge as maoist movement) within India that will keep the country divided and more supportive of Chinese communism. If we see things under similar light, how countries act internationally has little to do with Nepal's betterment, or even individual country's policies. US, China, and India- their interests and subsequentn moves to attain those intersets will determine Nepal's future. I would like to know what IF has to say on this, since he seems to be well read about China's policies.
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Posted on 02-09-05 1:39
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Girija pani Maobadi bhitra pasna lagyaa ho ki kyaa ho ?
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Sahayatri
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Posted on 02-09-05 10:23
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Reminders of recent attitude of Nepali Congress and UML towards Maoist Main Agenda of Constituent Assembly that took more than 10,000 lives in Nepal. The following news cutting is cited from the article "The Forgotten Civil War-New Hope for an End to the Nepalese Maoist Rebellion?" by Tilak P. Pokharel, World Press Review correspondent,Kathmandu, Nepal,Feb. 8, 2003. ------------- This time around, Nepal?s largest political parties at least seem more inclined to consider the possibility. Though the issue has since split Nepal?s two primary parties, Narahari Acharya, a leader of Nepal?s largest political party, the Nepali Congress (NC), told reporters, ?Going for a constituent assembly is the only possible solution to the situation of violence and unrest.? Madhav Kumar Nepal, general secretary of the Communist Party of Nepal?Unified Marxist and Leninist (CPN-UML) told reporters, ?We don?t rule out the possibility of constituent assembly if it will afford a better way out of the current crisis.? -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------(Here, I SUSPECT IN THE NEAR FUTURE, THEIR TONE MIGHT BE CHANGED AND START SUPPORTING ALL THE WAYOUT OF THE PRESENT GOVERNMENT, WE CAN'T SAY THEY WON'T DO IT) As quickly became apparent the next day, however, not everyone is sold on the idea. NC President Girija Prasad Koirala feared the country?s ?two armed forces [the army and the Maoist rebels] would come together against the democratic forces.(SURPRISINGLY, NOW THE NEPALI CONGRESS IS WILLING TO JOIN MAOIST TO FIGHT AGAINST PRESENT FORCE) ? What to believe and what not to ????????????????????????????????????????????. I think, we should take these things very seriously and carefully to understand the language of politics.........
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shirish
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Posted on 02-10-05 12:21
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Actually, the KING G wants all the political parties to join MAOISTS movement. Why? It will not be easy to eliminate the political parties like Nepali Congress and UML and take all the power by himself. At some point of time he will have to give back democracy to the people. If the major political parties join the Maoists and they can be labelled as Terroists and killing / eliminating them from the political scenario will be easier and the human rights orgs and international community will not make that much noise. For sure it will be difficult for RNA to tackle fortified Maoist movement and will take longer time but as RNA gain more support from the international community and when they work wholeheartedly, it will be successful.
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Bhrasta_Netaa
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Posted on 02-10-05 3:30
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Well the Maoists have done the job of elimating leaders of political parties at the lower level (village and district level). Now it's the job of Ganendra to finish off the job of eliminating leadership at the top level. Lets hope he does this job with great passion.
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sanomaya
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Posted on 02-10-05 4:59
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I support the king, and he should kill them all specially that buda GP koirala, why doesn't he do his dirty work himself, Why can't they understand majority of the Nepali is happy that our king took over the government and most Nepali are optimistic that finally our country will be back on track. I urge all our Nepali brothers and sisters to continue to support the king and disregard these corrupted netas
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Bhrasta_Netaa
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Posted on 02-10-05 5:02
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Sanomaya But beaware of the fact that janatas had similarly great optimism right after the days of Panchyat were over in 1990.
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Dhumraketu
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Posted on 02-11-05 2:43
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I have never studied political science in my life, and including me, no one of my family members were political leader or never I was taught about all rajnitishashtra of Nepal. Only what I have learnt is all that came from radio, media, ratnapark ko julush, sathibhai ko hallakhalla, and 24 hours of complaints yo bhayena ra tyo bhayena. So, I don't know what are the major political agenda of chyaau umre jasta party haru in Nepal, and what's their political ethics. But, what I have learnt from these things is quit different to me, and new topics for me, and really surprising for me, which I never had expected.
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nice
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Posted on 02-11-05 3:03
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Girija destroyed Democracy of Nepal. Girija start misleading and corruption in Nepal while he was in power. Girija support Indian government in treaty between India and Nepal. Girija broke Nepali Congress Party. Girija give brith of Maoist Revolution. Girija did not want United Nation mediator for peace. Nepalese must not trust Girija anymore forever.
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Bhrasta_Netaa
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Posted on 02-11-05 3:05
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Girija destroyed the political culture of nepal and nepali janata stood there doing nothing at all.
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