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RambhuYadav
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Posted on 12-16-05 9:39
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I just felt dizzy when I read about the tragic death of 13 people yesterday by a drunk army man. I did not even feel like talking since yesterday. Naturally, we were all sad for the black day which shall always haunt us. But when I heard about the Nepal Bandh and ritos by the hooligans, obviously encouraged by the bigger thugs of the political parties, it made me feel even more sad. Simply put, it was disgusting. Trying to win political benefit from the dead? I never thought that the political parties in Nepal could act this recklessly and shamelessly. When everyone should have been trying to offer condolences to the family of the victims and when everyone should have been committed towards finding the facts, the political parties resorted to their old dirty tricks: Nepal closure by force. That too shedding crocodile tears. When UML broke up into Bamdev faction and Makune faction,Girija shed crocodile tears but it is well know among the political circle that he opened bottles of whishky to celebrate inside closed doors. Similarly, when Deuba broke Nepali congress, Makune and his followers shed crocodile tears in public while celebrating in privacy. I am not trying to compare the breaking up of the corrupt parties with the death of innocent Nepalese. The breaking up of the corrupts was welcomed by the public whereas the death has cast a dark cloud of sadness over all peace-loving people of the world. The point I am trying to drive home is that - seeing the action of the irresponsible political parties - this tragic incident was more of an opportunity for the political parties to create further chaos in the country. Aftre all, why would they care about deaths of 13 villagers in some corner of Kathmandu? For them, gaining political advantage is all that matters, no matter of how. The riot and forced closure of Kathmandu was a sign of deep disrespect the political parties have bestowed upon the dead.
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highfly
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Posted on 12-17-05 3:51
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kiwigal, I have seen you using Bahadurs for Nepalis. If you are a Nepali then you are among one of those Bahadurs, unfortunately. If you are not then it is none of your business interfering in domestic matters of Nepalese. Just a thought. Do not take it personally. peace out
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many
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Posted on 12-17-05 6:14
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hey sirish gyane has ordered The RNA and police to dominate Nepalese people using any means. so this is how he is involved
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kiwigal
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Posted on 12-17-05 7:39
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HIGHFLY THERE IS A THING CALLED FREEDOM OF SPEECH SO BUGGER OFF
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many
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Posted on 12-17-05 8:52
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bhootne till yesterday u were against the tarai people today u agree with ram bdr yadab. he is from tarai to and his ancistors from bihar. so what do we make out from you? and one more thing do u think it's morning around the world whenever u get up?
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Kalsang
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Posted on 12-17-05 9:35
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I wish Nepali political parties had some sense of respect towards the victims of the mishap. But alas! they are making a mockery out of the dead. It seems they were praying to the gods to kill some innocent poeple so that they could organize demonstraions and disrupt public life. Look at the picture below. How disgusting. It is high time the political parties started showing some sense of responsibility towards Nepali people.
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avant garde
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Posted on 12-17-05 10:10
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Beware, guys, political parties of Nepal have greater resolve than you could fathom. This kind of denunciation has no real value in the intellectual world. you have to grow up to evaluate these incidents in the light of the overall development of Nepalese politics.
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Bhoonte
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Posted on 12-17-05 10:21
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What the hell is tha picture all about? I never thought that the political parties could stoop this lowl. In fact, no one can stoop to this level, save for some retarded soul here and there in sajha who support this kind of incident. But a glimmer of hope is there. The corrupt leaders and their boot-licker will be made to pay the price. And the price would be very dear indeed.
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many
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Posted on 12-18-05 2:35
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hey bhoonte why don't you answer the question when people directly ask you? and one more how can you compare a slaying of 13 people with the upper photo?
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Shaiva
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Posted on 12-18-05 7:56
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If you have any respect for the murdered people, oppose the regime responsible for the shooting of innocents on purpose and in a planned way to create an atmoshphere of raw terror. If not, next time, the victim will be your father, son, mother, brother, that is if you have not already sold them to G and his goon party.
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Bhoonte
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Posted on 12-18-05 9:17
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^^you have started on me by labelling me as a kukur and what not. You have even challenged me to fight. However, I want to let you know , as clearly as possible that unlike you,I am not for hire to create chaos. Good luck in your search for trouble, dude.
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shirish
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Posted on 12-18-05 10:10
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Many wrote "Hey sirish gyane has ordered The RNA and police to dominate Nepalese people using any means. so this is how he is involved " I am still not convinced by your answer on KG's involvement in this shooting rampage. I am looking for a benefit for him on ordering this? Even the political parties have not accused him of doing this. All they said was the govt. should take the responsibility. any convincing answers?
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gwajyo
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Posted on 12-18-05 10:47
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Shirish jee, KG didn't do it himself neither he ordered to do this. But it's his autocratic system which doesn't allow the guilty to be punished, or his system has its own setup (too shoot the killer at the site). When crown prince's car's incident, every nepali's heads were down in shame; but when 12 innocent people were massacred, there's no utterance of words coz' we're bheda bhakra for them.
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many
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Posted on 12-20-05 6:53
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gwajyo i don't agree with you. he has given orders to dominate nepalese people by hook or crook. let's see ok if we say he didn't well@when paras made a scean he would have spoke on his son's behalf. let's not talk about his son too. nepalese are dying everyday would he be doing little more than sitting ideal in his sis mahal?@and his hanuman break his arm bhanda malik khusi huncha bhanera hand ra leg bhanchidiney. armylai wari pari rakhera helicoptor ma gaun gaun duldai la bhannuwos tapailai k chaiyo bijuli ki pani ki haspatal? don't people need everything ani interview ma k bhancha bajiyale yeso duldai gayeko thiye dukha payeka rahechan. gyan gayeko thauma kehi pragati bhayeko cha? jhan tyaha aajha dherai manche haru gayeb hudai chan. so he is responsible for it. And bhoonte did cat caught your tounge? aarulai j paye tehi bhandai hidchas ahile k bhayo? if you want to be treated properly treat other people properly first.
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highfly
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Posted on 12-20-05 6:58
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kiwigal, Freedom of speech applies to all. When you are celbrating your freedom, it should not hurt others' rights. Just a thought. I will not cross your line. peace out
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nepesahila
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Posted on 12-21-05 1:33
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फ्रिडम अफ स्पिच रे? आफ्नो स्वतन्त्रताको उपभोग गर्दा अरुलाई चोट पर्न हुँदैन भनेर थाह पाउन पनि कुनै नियम को साहरा लिनु पर्ला र? त्यो त कमन सेन्सको कुरा भएन र?
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Bhoonte
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Posted on 12-21-05 7:27
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I hope Nepali people will surely make the political parties pay for their mockery of the dead. Now let me speculate why they did it. It obviously is due to the fact that the parites were spectacularly unable to show much "force"in their demonstraitons. No matter how much "bhada ka tattuus"they hire. So, they wanted to cash in on the mournful sentiments of the people. So they encouraged the public to riot, who were shocked and surprised. But as we have seen now, the people have understood what is going on and they are waiting for the enquiries to conclude.
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Shaiva
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Posted on 12-21-05 11:07
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KG didn’t give condolences to the families of the bereaved because, like it would have been ‘dishonoring the dead’!
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IndisGuise
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Posted on 12-21-05 5:07
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Dishounouring the dead? Indeed! Maybe they got tired of dishonoring the living. It ain't fun anymore perhaps. You see Maoists consistently and erratic security forces at regular intervals have been doing so for a while now. Oh yeah, and the political parties are the middle-man. These "dalals" washes their hands with "gangajaal," but they will not miss the chance to take advantage of any situation, if it suits their purpose. Even if it is on the dead body of innocent victims, so be it. Seller/Buyer <-------> Middle-man (Dalals) < -------> Seller/Buyer (Erratic Sec. F.) <--->(Politicians & Parties.) <------> (Maoists - Killers par excellence) May the victims soul rest in peace. My condolences. IndisGuise:o
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Bhoonte
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Posted on 12-22-05 4:58
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There is a lot to agree with Indisguise. Very well said.
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Shaiva
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Posted on 12-25-05 10:49
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In honour of the dead and with respect to the living: "Nepal Students Stir Over Nagarkot Killing 2005-12-25 19:00:08 NLN Correspondent, KATHMANDU: Hundreds of students in Kathmandu demonstrated against the recent killings of civilians in Nagarkot, demanding genuine investigation and more compensation to the families of the victims. Student supporters of the seven political parties not only protested the Nagarkot killings but also supported pro-democratic agitation launched by political parties. Protesting students accused the government of plotting the Nagarkot massacre as a note of warning to people in order to prolong the dictatorial regime. Addressing a mass meeting organized at the end of the rally that marched from New Baneshwar to Maitighar in the afternoon on Sunday, Nepal Student Union president Mahendra Sharma said, “The Maoists are willing to join political mainstream but the King is standing as a barrier in the process.” Criticizing the government prohibition to hold student rallies and demonstrations at several locations, he warned that the students would soon stage demonstrations near the Narayanhiti Royal Palace. President of All Nepal National Free Students Union (ANNFSU), Khimlal Bhattarai, claimed that the students’ stir would put an end to the King’s autocratic moves. He also accused the government of trying to incite division among the people. Several other student leaders also addressed the rally in which they protested the government and dubbed the Nagarkot killing as the dictatorial regime’s intention to scare people with its military strength."
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