
The only alternative available to all the Nepalese is to learn to live with it. As Buddha says ‘what you do comes back to you’. Secondly, nothing comes for free. We got freedom, and now we are paying the price. They all have lost credibility, they all dragged us to the current situation. No, Bhudai, I beg to disagree, SPA were never been a solution and nor will they ever be . Look at Nepal’s “Democratic” history, it has been ruled by either of these SPAs, and they are solely responsible for the most of the if not all the problems that a country is in. The first” revolution”, congress got it all, they couldnot maintain it and Mahendra took control, you have to acknowledge that was congress’ failure. Then after a long period of “struggle” again, the second “revolution” SPAs got significant “victory”, once again because of their incompetence and stupidity they lost to Gyanendra then to Maoist. Then comes “revolution III “,SPAs got revenge with Gyanendra with the help of Maoists and now they have shown their colors again.The point is they are proven incompetents,they have said it loud and clear , they are losers and they donot have any capabilities to run a country, they will drag us deeper and deeper into this never ending mess.They have proved the fact that if we trust them again,out of stupidity, they will continue to do what they are capable of and you can’t blame them as they will say, you’ve chosen us despite our past performances, what do you expect?? They are like garbage ,not even recyclable, have dump them. I prefer NA’s intervention with or without Gyanendra, a total control of the country by Army.Like Thailand,like Pakistan, they are not doing bad at all and there is a real possibility of it. As the differences mounts and the tensions rises in the ranks of NA with regards to “integration” of terrorist army into the NA they have to take initiative. If they merge NA will live forever as a defeated force and the new comers will always be taken as victors. Will that be acceptable for the army which takes so much pride on it’s undefeated record even in colonial era.They are insulting the army by refuting their security, they made humiliating remarks and trying to degrade and dimotivate army by various means. I think it is inevitable that the conflict between Army and maoist would explode and hence army would have no option than to sieze the power. After that, capturing all the heads of the maoists and political parties and send them either to jails or to exile. And then start reforming the political parties by annoucing all the registered old parties as void and reregistering new parties with new faces. Old guards must be barred from politics. And within five years handing over power to newly elected government. If Pakistan can do it so can we!! And Girija as a interim head of the state consulting three times with Indian Ambassodor to rule the nation. And sometimes even going to Indian embassy.
This is what Girija said “Grand design” I mean three times a week. i agree with hope, i prefer to be ruled by the army then the maoist.and one more thing, and another message to the punk from camden. first of all you dont even live in nepal, second at least james moraty did his job well, you remarks are very insensitive. if you dont like the post dont read it, there are a lots of other sites in the net that spreads maoist propaganda im sure you will feel quite at home. but anyway i do not understand you say you live in UK which is oddly enough ruled by a queen and is not even democratic. you r one of those typical kind that say that the US(west) is this and that but you would be the first in line to apply for DV: types of you are the biggest threat to the sovernity of the nation.
First of all I don’t think most of the participants here are anti-maoists, or anti any other party for that matter. It’s an easy way out for blind supporters of the maoists like yourself to state a blank statement as you have done. What I am certain of is that most of us are anti anyone who tries to impose their will on others, this is what the maoists are resorting to. Please tell your masters to follow democratic norms which I am sure you should have some inkling of due to you being based in the U.K. and we will be happy to stop bashing your paymasters. Or is it you who are unaware of democratic politics even though you live in a relatively democratic society. Maybe you should get your head out of the propoganda material your party touts and take a walk around town there in the U.K. and talk to people about political awareness. Or better still come home and experience the “awareness” your bosses are spreading. First hand knowledge has no substitute as many of us here do as we live it everyday.
This BK UK chap is definitely a maoist supporter, and from his statement it is clear he is bitter that the holy grail is slipping away from his masters as we edge closer to elections. That is all, simple bitterness – well if this guys bosses had stuck to the agenda for peace and democracy then it would have done them good. Well catch 22 unlike you I am anti-maoist for sure. I don’t care if they behave or not, I just don’t want them. The image of the Chitwan bombing with babies blown up is clear as yesterday for me. sad&depressed correction to what i said before, the army is one of THE biggest corrupt institution of nepal (how much did the generals pocketed during each arms deal???), they are topped only by maoist in murdering fellow countrymen, so i would prefer the army under home ministry then the opposite way around. every country is different so dosent mean what works in some other place will work in nepal. nepal is unique and it should be treated so. and the enemy of my enemy is not necessarily my friend.the country needs to be a democratic and free.
Utsav,I wonder what made you think that I support Maoists.
No freedom and peace loving person would support a violent outfit like Maoists.
All I was trying to say was that supporters of UML are flocking to Maoists in same false hope and lack of leadership in UML. UML is much moderate (and probably democratic) as compared to violent Maoists, and its a shame that Maoists are able to lure activists and supporters of UML.
As Bhudai commented, a unified Congress party comprising both Nepali Congress (Koirala) and Nepali Congress (Democratic) seems to be the only option for the country. However, I wonder how they are going to get rid of their corrupt leaders who now seem to be everywhereOf course both congress parties still have many time tested leaders who sacrificed their life for the struggle for democracy during entire Panchayati regime, who were however, superimposed by the corrupt leaders and Chaytye Congressis who suddenly mushroomed out of nowhere. GETTING RID PEOPLE LIKE SUJATA KOIRALA, BILLIONAIRES LIKE GOVINDA RAJ JOSHI, MAHESH ACHARYA, CHIRANJIBI WAGLE, KHUM BAHADUR KHADKA, PURNA BAHADUR KHADKA WOULD BE A STARTING STEP TO SHOW PEOPLE THAT CONGRESS IS READY TO COME CLEAN.
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