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zigkbcnp
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Posted on 10-01-07 4:45
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I support Monarchy rather than these chor bahun leaders.. lets vote who do you support!! lets start voting guys
Last edited: 01-Oct-07 06:53 PM
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Trishul
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Posted on 10-02-07 4:43
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Well said doofy. I want to add a point on yours. Biggest problem of Nepal's democracy is this octogenerian vulture ( Gidde Budho). You can judge his vision on democracy and good governance from his autobiography in Nepal weekly.
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ImI
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Posted on 10-02-07 4:59
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Need Of the hr as said by Doofy is remain united. forgive and forget and move on to create a well planned "New Nepal" .Some one should have well planned vision. After stripping out King of all his powers and make sure he cannot take over again.And remain as ceremonial figure for the various reasons like cultural, historical and social.He can be a social figure like what Himani is doing.I think it is too late but what she is doing is exactly what these royals family should be doing.Be a social worker and clean all the wrong doings and yes the status certainly helps to generate funds and all.I also believe they should donate a lot from their fat pocket.
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NayaSadak
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Posted on 10-02-07 5:11
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Trisul, Still that Giddhe Budo has strength, other than him Maoest had digested all congressi. Now he is copying Ganesh Man's habbit.
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doofy
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Posted on 10-02-07 5:17
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It seems like Mr GPK is more into taking revenge with the king than anything else. Sad but true nepali politics has been revolving around him for now abt 15 yrs. I wish we could farewell him sooner than later. He is always smart at sidelining himself with the majority. He is politically a great person, knows all the moves in politics, but seriously lacks the vision or wisdom to lead a country. He knows how to cling to the chair of PM and is really smart at it and he will do that at any cost.
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CopiCat
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Posted on 10-02-07 5:31
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Maoist and royalists are, so called, ideologically different but behaviourally similar.
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MadDoGG
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Posted on 10-02-07 5:42
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you are a copicat.........posting the same here tooo.........so stuck in your opiniun that everyone elses is wrong..............im nto gonna argue with you here again...I have made my point clear...................but good luck to you ............hope you have laods of fun...............
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KaLyx
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Posted on 10-02-07 7:14
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Royalists established themselves on the foundation of their power so that they could play with others as puppets. Political parties got their ground decieving people for the fulfilment of their aspirations. Maoists stepped up with new principles for the rebirth of new Nepal with principles but now when the parties is not just political but a military-based, the directive command has been off the track and uncontrolled, armed and free combatants have been forgetting the principles with such a freedom. All in all, they all r the contenders for the next generation Nepal's leadership and I'm quite confident that with such a autocracy, corruption, and failed priciples, no one would b ready to step up and say that the creation of new Nepal is somewhere in the horizon. Hence search 4 the perfect leadership is still on.
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