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Posted on 02-01-05 3:53 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Why to wonder with situation, I think everybody was expecting this move. Now, leaders who are not in house arrest will go to India to get shelter. Maoist, who was shouting for Indian extremies will also go in India to hide. No wait, why should maoist will go to India, they are safe in Nepal, they have to support KG's move. That's why they announced nepal banda for 3 days. If you have read the press release of Prachanda you can think it. Its like "hami talai nai support garchhu tara malai gali garna de, hunata ta mero ra tero goal tyehi ho, tara Nepal ko buddhu haru le bujheka chhainan, tesai le ma talai hate gare jasto garchhu(kehi din samma)". Isn't it funny???
Anyway this is good move from KG and I welcome it. Atleast, I don't have to see Deuwa Pagal as a PM again. This is not the first time when soemthing like this happened in Nepal. Nepal's history is like that. everybod will welcome KG's move if he can restore peace in the country.
 
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Yes, it is grand design which Girija talked about. Where is Nepal Human Rights wala? Where is International Human Rights wala? No any other country wants to involve in Nepal's internal issue, coz they are capable to solve their problem...lau kha...really? US don't wanna involve in this coz, there is no Oil in Nepal. Just wait, I think India will do something. Is Thapa and Chand also in House arrest?
 
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From Bisawastha sutra!!!! Traffic in Kathmandu is normal. Probably most of the people don't know about banda or they just don't care.
 
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NEW DELHI: If the Nepal king was looking for any support from India for his latest coup, he has failed to find it. India took a sharp stand against King Gyanendra's declaration of emergency and dissolution of the government. In a strongly worded statement, the MEA said on Tuesday: "These developments constitute a serious setback to the cause of democracy in Nepal and cannot but be a cause of grave concern to India."

It is likely that the US and other world capitals will echo the Indian condemnation of his actions. The UK has already said it would review assistance to Nepal and called for the immediate restoration of democracy.

The CCS meeting in the afternoon discussed the implications of the Nepal crisis in India. The Special Security Bureau, which monitors the Indo-Nepal border has been put on high alert in the border regions following Tuesday's royal coup.

Analysts point out that if this is a precursor to some sort of military crackdown on Maoists, this might have repercussions in the Maoist belt in Bihar where state elections are due soon.

 


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