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 The Royal Massacre & The Mystery Unfolding

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Posted on 06-12-08 11:56 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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“Monarchy is over in Nepal”. The same title is being used in fashionable ways by many media in this world—of course, only those who hold significant stake in Nepal. The biggest stake holder and the director of Nepal’s devastation is Nepal’s closest and sadistic neighbor, India. Even though the intellectuals are familiar with this direction, I would like to show why the world remains anonymous of this India’s sponsorship of terrorism in Nepal. Quite surprisingly, the actors have created a huge mass of junior actors in the hope to make them a lead actor one day. In the mean time, the director is enjoying the show. Let’s trace back when the director thought to direct this inhuman movie that might not leave the director an option of bankruptcy if the truth is exposed.

As known to the world, Nepal was a Kingdom and the most peaceful country in this chaotic earth. While many may disagree, however, there was no extreme poverty in Nepal in mid 20th century. The Indo-Nepal friction started when the then Prime Minister of Nepal—Jung Bahaur Rana—supported the British India to suppress the Sepoy Rebellion. In 1857, India could have born, but since the Rana prime ministers of Nepal were strong allies of British, they supported British in their mission to crush any independence revolution. In fact, Nepal had already become an enemy of Indians then. Moreover, the strength of Gurkha army was the biggest obstacle for the Indians to overcome. Because of Rana’s support for British India, the later known India could not gain independence until 1947. Many of us forget to note, immediately after India was born, the Rana Empire was thrown out in Nepal in the year 1950. The then Prime Minster of Nepal—Mohan Shumsher Rana—was deposed who would later go to India on a self imposed exile. His titular successor—Pashupati Shumsher Rana—still resides in Nepal. His role would come into play post the Royal Massacre of 2001. Until 1950, Ranas were the prime rulers of Nepal and the monarchy was only symbolic. When India was born in 1947, the then prime minister of India was Jawarharlal Nehru—the same leader who kicked out Indira Nehru for marrying a Muslim, who would later become India Gandhi and the biggest enemy of Hindus and Sikhs.

There was another family who was fighting for the Indian state with the Indians—the Koiralas. Koiralas were Indians who were born in the Northern Province of British India –modern day of Bihar or Uttar Pradesh in India. Koiralas were three brothers who were born and raised in India. The family claims to be originally from Nepal, however, their roots and bushes have been found only in India. Even today, much of Koirala family resides in India—respecting the motherland. The Koirala brothers joined struggled to give birth to India. During the later years when India was about to born, Koiralas were suggested to form Nepal Congress Party within India. Finally India was born in 1947 with another new nation—Pakistan. Appropriate justice does not seem to be carried out looking at the area of India and Pakistan and the number of people residing. The most important factor was religion. Most of the princely states were to join the Union of India. One of the biggest Kingdoms was the Kingdom of Jammu and Kashmir whose King Raja Hari Singh was a Hindu and the population majority was of Muslim. Raja Hari Singh decided not to surrender his Kingdom to either of the countries. However, illegally, India annexed the Kingdom into its Union. It is interesting to see how Indian text books claim this beautiful Kingdom a part of India. In the last days of 1948, a ceasefire was agreed under UN auspices demanding plebiscite. Nehru never proceeded with the UN resolution and hence, the ascertainity of the instrument of accession is questionable. The Kingdom—as falsely claimed by India and Pakistan—is still considered as the international disputed territory. Then India annexed the Kingdom of Gwalior, and the Kingdom of Hyderabad. By all means, they were illegal annexation. India’s vulture eyes were gazing the Kingdom of Sikkim and the Kingdom of Nepal. The Indian Congress had helped create Nepali congress for a good reason. The Indians had foreseen their fortune in Nepal. The Koiralas were assured by the Indians that they would help Nepal merge into India if the Indians help throw the Rana regime in Nepal. India was lured with this Childish Koirala Deal. Even a newborn child would see the benefit in helping the needy brothers. Finally, in 1950, King Tribhuwan fled to India to seek refuge from the Ranas. The only Royal member left was the 3 year old, the then prince Gyanendra. The Ranas—who were expert in analyzing the future—were familiar with the Indian game. The Indians had thought to end the monarchy in 1950, but the Ranas, moving a mile ahead, crowned the 3 year old as the King of the Kingdom of Nepal. The Koiralas’ and the Indians’ dream shattered. The Ranas knew that India wanted to weaken Nepal by overthrowing monarchy. Hence, they took the wisest step to save Nepal, and we witnessed the result. Even though the Ranas were able to save Nepal’s monarchy, unfortunately, their Empire was brought down. Since Ranas were the true Nationalists, their downfall encouraged India to envision a possibility to annexing Nepal into India.

Not that easy as the Indians had presumed. The King in Nepal was considered the reincarnation of Hindu God, and replacing the intuition of Monarchy was their far dream. They figured where the problem laid—Monarchy. Nevertheless, India did not stay quiet, and offered Sikkim and Nepal to sign the instrument of accession and join the Union of India Nepal’s the then King Mahendra got infuriated with the proposal, whereas the “Koirala equivalent” prime Minister of Sikkim offered Sikkim in the hands of India, only to be slaughtered. The three Koirala brothers became the prime ministers of Nepal on the recommendation and pressure from India. This paved an easy path for the Indians to observe Nepal more closely. Nepal’s monarchy was well aware of this Indian strategy, however, the then King Birendra had declared Nepal as the Zone of Peace in the 90s. This was endorsed by more than 110 countries of the world, except India. Intellectuals could smell the stink that was coming from the southern block. King Birendra’s popularity almost made India’s dream a nightmare. Moreover, the future King Dipendra was one of the most popular figures of Nepalese monarchy in the history.

India’s dream was almost impossible. As the Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi created LTTE in Sri Lanka, they thought to help launch a Maoist revolution in Nepal to break Nepal. The Maoists’ top demand was the abolition of Monarchy. Since the year 1996, India started funding Nepal Maoists to fight against state. As the Maoist party was formed in 1996, their leaders were backed up by the Indian government. Most of the Maoists leader lived in Darjeeling, Lucknow, and Delhi in India and masterminded their plan. These plans were executed by guerrilla who lived in Nepal and were dying to fight war. In other words, India created Communism in Nepal. They also were supported by the Indian Communist leaders and other Naxalite group who are fighting against the Indian government for communism. Surprisingly India never helped Nepal government in arresting those leaders and extraditing them in Nepal. When Nepali Maoists met Nepali Communist leaders in Lucknow, India in 2003, India government did not take initiative to arrest them, even though they were recognized as terrorists by the United States. Hence it is evident that India never wanted peace in Nepal. At the same time, international media was busy defaming the King Gyanendra.

The interesting chemistry was all political parties held discussions in India with the Maoists in the Indian’s presence. The irony was Maoists were able to kill Inspector General of Police of the Royal Nepalese Government, but were not able to kill any leaders. This does not digest well. These Maoists and leaders were in agreement not to kill each others leaders. Although India was successful in proving why they did not endorse “Zone of Peace”, they were unable to offer prayers to King. Then India played the worst game with the help of its own citizens—Koiralas, and Maoists to end the Nepalese monarchy—which the world today knows as the Nepal’s Royal Massacre.

After the Royal Massacre, many speculations were in the air. However, immediately after the incident, media, which are funded by India, started to air against Gyanendra, who was the only heir left to the throne. India’s, Koirala’s and Maoists’ strategy was to defame monarchy and most importantly, the monarch who was unknown to the world. India knew that King Birendra was most popular and if the blame could be dumped on Gyanendra, it would be the easiest way to uproot monarchy. And so was the story we witnessed. India had a sound plan to kill the Royal Family so that no one else would remain alive to keep the monarchy breathing. However, the massacre happened when King Gyanendra was out of town and allegedly was on the way back to the massacre site for the dinner. Gyanendra was crowned again as the King of Nepal, and India, once again, could not prove to be a successful director. India funded media were airing speculations about King Gyanendra. The love and respect for the King was then seen by the shaved head of all the Nepalese—who respected Nepalese Monarch as their father. Noticeably, the present Prime Minster, Girija Prasad, the same Indian Citizen, was the Prime Minister of Nepal during the Royal Massacre. He helped India facilitate the killings. Later, he also facilitated King Gyanendra, to be removed from the palace. In other words, the Koiralas were well aware of the killings, but instead of stopping India to kill the royals, the old traitor helped them successfully execute the plan.

The King wanted the then prime minister Sher Bahadur Deuba to hold the elections but even after he was granted to extend the date of election twice, he was never motivated to hold the election. The underlying political reason was that he continuously wanted to be in his office by postponing the election. As a Chief of State, King Gyanendra could not wait to see his country devastated. This made him to sack the cabinet and impose his direct rule. Subsequently, in October 2002, King Gyanendra dismissed the prime minister and his cabinet. While stopping short of reestablishing parliament, the king in June 2004 reinstated the most recently elected prime minister who formed a four-party coalition government. The King, citing dissatisfaction with the government, dissolved the government in 2005, declared a state of emergency, imprisoned party leaders, and assumed power. The king's government subsequently released party leaders and officially ended the state of emergency in May 2005, but the monarch retained absolute power until April 2006.

When King Gyanendra ascended throne in 2002, Nepal has been going through civil war from the past ten years. Politicians of Nepal, as an easy excuse to take benefit from inexperienced King imposed blame on him. When King sacked the parliament for its inability to hold elections, the law was enforced, the administration was healthy and the environment was getting conducive. He acted tough on the people to enforce laws. The 12 years of democracy by then had made Nepalese lazy and incompetent, but the king wanted to abolish the ongoing crisis. While most of Nepalese were pleased to see this progress, the corrupted people were unemployed. The leaders of Nepal are barely educated to find a job, if they do not engage themselves into politics. The government employees who never showed up on time were forced to be in the office and corruption was strictly made illegal. How can idle Nepalese like that? Obviously it will make them revolt. These led the politicians ally together and form a coalition to fight against the King. Nepal and Indian media supported well these coalition leaders. Countable 10-15 people gathered for to restore democracy and started protest. It was not until April 2006, when Maoists joined the movement to fight against king. Truckload Maoists entered the capital city to revolt. As a way to spread violence, Maoists attacked on Maoists in the revolution process and charged King for their deaths. After 30 people were killed, the King gave up all the powers and reinstated the government. Hence, the King who wanted to make the country progress was iconized as a dictator. Following that, if anyone in Nepal supports nationalism, then they are labeled as royalists or a dictator.

Now that the monarchy is gone, common Nepalese who are die hard fans of King, are looking for their God. However, Hinduism and Buddism have not taught violence to Nepalese. Maybe that’s why common Nepalese are not on the streets yet. I remain unanswered, is Hinduism’s patience tested? Is Gurkhas’ blood tested? Are the Nepalese tested? Nepal has so far witnessed the Maoists crowd, not the Nepali crowd, there will be a day when Gurkhalis will be on the streets to show the bravery of Amar Singh Thapa, Bir Balbhadra Kunwar, Bhimsen Thapa, or another Jung Bahadur Rana…and who knows, another Prithvi Narayan Shah to Unify the breaking Nepal.

http://newsblaze.com/story/20080619175135tsop.nb/topstory.html
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With the rumor of reinvestigation of palace massacre, it' important for us to revisit this topic.  Let's hear some views.

 
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Nepal set to begin reinvestigation into 2001 royal massacre

After royal massacre, Prachanda hints at another royal murder

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/World/Prachanda-hints-another-royal-murder/articleshow/4414261.cms

http://www.ptinews.com/pti%5Cptisite.nsf/0/C232906B02F6FB076525759A00252973?OpenDocument

 
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Maoists are to truth what Lord Buddha is to violence. With Maoists investigating the massacre, we can be sure of one thing: the truth will never come out.
 
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fellows its all part of new world order.
governments mean nothing to these global elites, if a government don't follow their agenda they just get rid of them.

 
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I_My has a valid point.  Communists know how to eradicate the world powers through the mode of violence and often the victims are the poor people who have no idea they are used as a tool.  Prachanda, in a similar war, is using the innocent civilians for his personal gains; he has already become PM and so is Babu Bhhattatarai.

 
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Finally, the nationalist forces united.  We all should join.

http://www.nepalipress.net/news/unn.pdf


 
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Hahahhahahah who ever post this useless crap i think is waste of my useful time i just read the title and gave my view forget royal massacre right now u gotta focus on the rise of maoist in Nepal and massacre of innocent civilians ....
 
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and talking about communism well my view is ...if there is communism then you will be the puppet in the hand of players ......and hook or cook you should dance in the way they move you
 
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United Nationalist Nepalese:  Global Mission to Unify Nepalese

http://newsblaze.com/story/20090503102454zzzz.nb/topstory.html
http://www.nepalipress.net/news/unn.pdf
Press Release - United Nationalist Nepalese
Global mission to Unify Nepalese Press Release

 
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This guy is showing off! well, he needs a chisel to shape his mouth right.  "Biharibabu" is highly influenced by diaphanously cunning motives of Indian despot who has no friends in her own neighbor. He carries nepali passport to get US visa which its very had to get with an indian. He lives in nepal, and all his requirements are met by nepal government, yet, he beleives India to rule the roost. These types of morons should be identified and their nepali citizenship should be revoked. See him showing off in his Youtube video!

 
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YOUWANPRAS

As I know mr srhrivastav's family was victim of maoism and he is not an indian agent unlike you people think, rahter he is anti indian and certainly he is proroyalist right from the begining. i am very impressed wtih this person's intellegence and intellectual abilty, he may not be good at speaking but if you read his writing piece you will know. Now he holds a general secretary post of united nepali in america... He is certainly not like you loser. stop being envy of him.

 
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check the messages carefully.  i think you got all wrong.

he sounds exactly opposite of what you said.  i would be interested in full video though.  i am sure he sounds much better than Nepe.
 

 
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Give me one good reason to support the royals. In my eyes, they were nothing but a pack of wild animals that ran riot for a couple of centuries.
 
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Newlynew, you need a good reason not to support Royalists after 5 months!!!!!! Last post was july20. Don’t you have anything else to do besides bringing dead thread to alive today??


Every leader is "Chor" in Nepal. Raja, Maowadi, Congress, UML, Madise....... Can even think about any single person who is 'milk bath'.


Maowadi are terrorists, Raja was ‘Daka’, Congress/UML ‘Chor’, Madhis parties are ‘Desh Bechuwa’. Now you pick one.


 
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Nepal is being devastated everyday by these terrorists.  In present Nepal, there are only two forces: Royalists and Khaobadi (republicans).  But the irony is most people equate Royalists with Mandale and Panchayati.



 
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dfcf]jfbLx?sf] k|d'v dfu /fhtGqsf] ;dflKt lyof] . dfcf]jfbLsf g]tfx?sf]
k[i7kf]if0f ef/t ;/sf/af6 x'“b} cfPsf] lyof], w]/} dfcf]jfbL g]tfx? bflh{ln¨,
nvgp tyf lbNnLdf a;]/ u'? of]hgf agfpy] . pgLx? tTsflng ;/sf/;+u jftf{ ug{
bflh{ln¨af6 cfpy] . g]kfndf /x]sf /fhlglts?kdf lblIft 5fkfdf/x?n] pgLx?sf]
of]hgf sfof{Gjgog ub{y] . ef/tLo sDo'lgi6 g]tf ;Ltf/fd or'/L g]kfnL dfcf]jfbLsf
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gS;njfbL ;d'xx?sf] klg ;xof]u k|fKt 5 . of] ef/t ;/sf/ lj?4sf] n8fO{ ef/tLo
hgtf kf6L{ ;/sf/df x'“bfdfq hf]8tf]8n] x'g] ub{5, sf+u|]; ;Qfdf ePsf j]nf
ljb|f]xLsf] ultljwL Go"g x'g] ub{5 . ;Qfdf hd]/ /xg ef/tLo sf+u|];sf]
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g]tfx?nfO{ nvgpdf e]6bf ef/tn] kls|g] s'g} pkqmd u/]g . ef/tn] slxNo} g]kfndf
zflGt grfx]sf] of] alnof] k|df0f xf] . To;} j]nf cGt//fli6«o ;+rf/ hut eg]
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. Wofg lbg of]Uo s'/f of] klg 5 ls dfcf]jfbL tTsflng ;/sf/sf] k|x/L
dxflgl/Ifssf] xTof ;lhn} ug{ ;S5g, t/ s'g} g]tfsf] xTof k|of; c;kmn x'G5g .
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l;+xf;gsf] pQ/flwsf/Lsf lj?4 k|rf/jfhLdf nfu] . g]kfndf /fhtGq af/]df cgf:yf
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nf]slk|otfn] of] xTofsf08sf] bf]if l;+xf;gsf] pQ/flwsf/L dfly y'kfg{ ;lsPdf
/fhtGq pv]Ng ;lhnf] x'g]5 eGg] s'/f pgLsf] laZn]if0f lyof], olx eof] .
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bz aif{b]lv g]kfn u[xo'4n] cfqmfGt lyof] . g]kfnsf /fhgLltjfhx?nfO{ cg'ejlxg
/fhfdfly bf]if y'kf/]/ cfk"m rf]lvg ;lhnf] ePsf] lyof] . /fhfn] r'gfj ug{
g;s]sf]df dlGqkl/ifb lj36g u/] kl5 d'n'sdf sfg'gsf] kfngfdf ;'wf/ cfPsf] lyof],
k|zf;g r':t x'“b} lyof] / jftfj/0f ;'wf/f]Gd'v lyof] . zf;g sfg'g kfngfdf s7f]/
ePsf lyof] . To;a]nf;Dd afx| aif]{ k|hftGqn] g]kfnLx?nfO{ cN5L / of]Uotf ljlxg
agfPsf] lyof] . /fhf of] cfO{k/]sf] ;+s6 6fg{ rxfGy] . w]/} hgtf k|utL x]g{
rfxfGy], clg e|i6rf/Lx? j]/f]huf/ x'“b} lyP . /fhgLltdf 7f“p gkfPdf g]kfnsf
w]/} g]tfx? cGo s'g} sfd kfpg ;Sg] u/]/ lzlIft 5}gg\ . ;/sf/L sd{rf/Lx? hf]
slxNo} ;do kfng ub}{g lyP, ;dodf sfof{nodf pkl:yt x'g yfn]sf lyP, / e|i6rf/
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cfÎgf ;a} clwsf/ Tofu]/ ;+;b k'g{ghLljt u/] . o;/L hf] zf;g d'n'snfO{ dfly
p7fpg rxfGYof] of] tfgfzfxLsf] k|tLs aGg k'Uof] . To; kl5 olb s;}n] g]kfndf
/fi6«jfbsf] ;dy{g u¥of] ls To;nfO{ /fhfjfbLsf] ku/L lbP/ tfgfzfxsf] cf/f]k
nufO{of] .



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/x]sf 5g . oBfkL lxGb"Tj / a'4Tjn] lx+;f l;sfpb}g tyfkL ;j{;fwf/0f
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