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Presidential Rule Likely in Nepal, Rumors Spread like Wild Fire

TGW


Tighten your belts please.

Achtung! Nepalese citizens, both within and without, we have a very dangerous

news for you all, this evening, 7.46 PM, NST.


Rumors have spread like a wild fire in Kathmandu that by Saturday evening,
October 31, 2009, the Nepal President, Dr. Ram Baran Yadav, will take
over the charge of the nation.


Presidential rule, or say a sort of military regime, will thus prevail in this
country, which is your country, my country, our country-mother Nepal.


Talks so far to seduce the Maoists have failed and the President is in
consultations with his former party affiliated legal practitioners. The
PM has met him twice well within twenty four hours. Home Minister, Bhim
Rawal, is in all preparedness, we have been told. High placed sources
even claim that Nepal Army too has been kept on high alert. This
remains to be substantiated though.


Maoist party vice chairman, Dr. Babu Ram Bhattarai has freshly said that his
party will not settle for less this time. We have only two days left
from now. The Maoists fresh revolt, as already announced, begins
November 1, 2009.


MJF splinter President, Upendra Yadav, has demanded the resignation of the
Prime Minister for having failed to garner consensus and resume the
proceedings of the now disrupted parliament and the CA body.


“The PM has to resign”, Yadav opines.


Prachanda says that the incumbent government led by Madhav Kumar Nepal is a remote control one.


He, however, doesn’t reveal as to where from this remote control is being handled?


Speaker Subash Nembang, who knocked each and every door at time of his
selection/election to the current post, is enjoying his lucrative post
caring little that he should have been the one to mediate in between
the ruling coalition parties and the Maoists. He is cheating the
nation, to put it mildly.
He is carefree. He will have to pay the price the day he is out from the

current post which is approaching fast due to his own weaknesses.


Dr. Bhattarai says that if the cadres of his party were repressed by the
government during the impending agitation, they will retaliate with
equal force. This means the element of violence would surely be there.
This is very bad speculation.


Summing up, a sort of chaotic situation is lurking large OVER THE NEPALI SKY.


What will happen the next moment, nobody can predict, at least not the

analysts here.


Had Sri Lankan President not been in Nepal, the Presidential emergency orders

would have already come into action.


Rumors say that the moment the Sri Lankan President takes off from the Nepali

ground, Dr. Yadav will come into action.


Thus the days ahead, as predicted by Bam Dev Gautam (See spine tingling
October 21, 2009, statement) are not only dangerous but contain also
the germs of a civil war.


Pashupatinath may bless us all and this unfortunate country.


Let’s hope that all these were rumors only and that Nepal will remain safe
under the “active and matured” leadership of the India elevated Nepal
Prime Minister, Madhav Kumar Nepal.


God bless Mr. Nepal and Mother Nepal whose sons and daughters have gone erratic.

2009-10-29 20:14:16


Comments (2)




Thanks to...iot Dahal and his bunch of goons.

Commented by Patriot - October 29, 2009 @ 10:44 AM

If
this happens then what King Gynendra did was absolutely justified and
he should brought back to reign over us as a unitary state with maximum
devolution to the VDCs to the extent of their full capacuty to engae in
self development as per the UN MDG targets No ned for federal states
etc etc Just 1990 constitution will do Lasltly, Koiral must take full
repsonsibility for the national politial disaster and should be tried
for treason

Commented by Dave in London - October 29, 2009 @ 10:41 AM

Source:
Telegraphnepal.com
http://www.telegraphnepal.com/news_det.php?news_id=6545 
Last edited: 30-Oct-09 03:42 PM
last_buddha
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thats a good news.. military regime and kill those asshole maoist ...
Ved555
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It's all as instructed by India.. Nepalese think that they are nepalese.... but they have to think that they are as "nepalese" ans those in Sikkim and Darjeeling.  Indirectly, India is ruling on Nepalese.... spo don't be proud as " a nepali".. that's a false pride.
mandale murdabad
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no matter what, kill these bunch of maoist jangali terrorists

they are just bullsh*t


executioner
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Lol , r u serious ?  Any source of this news ?
lamjung
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I appreciate this analysis and kinda deductive (yet immature) conclusion about "state of emergency" situation in Nepal. Had Katuwal been living in his throne at this moment, "state of emergency" was almost inevitable for the iron is hot at this moment, and Katuwal had guts to hit it.  I don't believe "emergency" will be declared so fast, if not never.


BTW, staying in Obama's country and supporting a military regime!!!.....guys.........civil government is CIVIL government.

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Nepali Daju Bhai ,Didi Bahini, Aama Buwa, Bhai Bahini  haru ko raagat ko holi khelera Nagarik Surbochatta ko garney haru ko sarkar chahiyeko chaina hamilai.........military regime is better than those low life maoist


Bring back those 15000 lifes then advocate about civil rights and  government


Say no to Government of Aatankabadi


Lumjungey ......america is not obama's country. It's a country of everyone, it's a country of freedom, it's country of opportunity, it's a country of civil rights

pokhari
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So sad! It was such a peaceful country and need not worry to go to any part. I grew up in Kathmandu and was such a melting pot of all cultures. Even when we poked to each other jyapu, bhote, marsya, katha, pakhe; there never were hard feelings or grudges. Now being of valley, I need to think twice to go to terai or limbuwan area.
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ok... the time's tickin'.. finally the D-day of TelegraphNepal's prediction is gonna start in couple of hours from now! Nepal's a country of rumors.. I don't wanna comment on anything at this time coz i don't wanna think about the sick politics goin' on in Nepal... just wait and watch! don't make any assumptions about the Nepali politics coz more u think about it... more chances of u becomin' insane!

Peace!!

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if president sacks the government then his action wouldn't be any different than x king Gynendra's actions when he sacked the government and took control of the power few years back. and that would make x King Gynendra's action justifiable.

Should be bring king back to throne and power ?
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The RUMOR is just a rumor however, for those who thinks the president move would come in equal to move of X-KING,  Monarchy was not a institution founded by people but the President is.

executioner
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Suburb ......  think again when u say presidency is brought by people . Go through the history again sir , u might find ur words wrong .
raju161
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I am looking forward to see Bidhya Bhandari allowing Nepal Army to baton charge all the jungle dwelling hippies making off in the street.
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Defence minister warns of army deployment if Maoist protests turn violent





Friday, 30 October 2009 15:44

Defence Minister Bidhya Bhandari has warned of army mobilisation to crush the Maoist protests if they grew violent.

Inaugurating the office of the Madan Bhandari Foundation in Chitwan on Friday, Minister Bhandari said Maoists have not been able to convert themselves from an arm rebel force into a normal political party and that that army deployment to contain the Maoist protests is possible if there is violence.

Irked by the protests of Maoist cadres, who also showed her black flags, Minister Bhandari said Maoists still have the hangover of the armed rebellion.

Stating that the Maoists must seek answer to civilian supremacy at the parliament not on the streets, Bhandari alleged that Maoists are in hatching a plan to capture state power. She also challenged the opposition party to show their majority in the parliament to lead the government. nepalnews.com


Source:


http://www.nepalnews.com/main/index.php/news-archive/2-political/2151-defence-minister-warns-of-army-deployment-if-maoist-protests-turn-violent.html

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It's Monday and still no presidential rule in Nepal. There is no clarification on the telegraph website about the hoax also.
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अराजकता देश र जनताले कती भोग्नु पर्ने ?  We must stop making them  happy, they need to learn and act according to situation. Crush them, you are permitted by Nepali janata.
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Guys, please read at least an encyclopedia article to understand what a military regime is. Or forget it, just scan the recent history of countries ruled by army.


Bottomline: MaKuNe government (with Maoist protesting beyond their capacity), or even Sujata Dhamala as govrnment is better than army.


Have faith on civil government in our republic or just say "bring back Panchayat" or to be specific "bring back Gyane" and keep dreaming.

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