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sardarsing
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Posted on 05-31-05 6:05
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हामीले गरेको विकास राजाका सय दिनका उपलब्धि 'यति सय कुखुराले अन्डा पारे, यति भैंसी बाली गए, यति भ्याक्सिन लगाइयो, यति मान्छे थुनियो र यति मान्छे छोडियो' भनेजस्तो होइन । म त भन्छु, राजाले ०५९ असोज १८ पछिको पनि जिम्मा लिनुपर्छ । ०४६ सालपछिका १२ वर्ष र ०१६/१७ सालका १८ महिनाको जिम्मा हामी लिन्छौं । पृथ्वीनारायण शाहपछिका अरू २२०/२२ वर्षको जिम्मा दरबारियाले लिनुपर्छ । यी दुईथरी कालखण्डको तुलना गरौं । कुन कालखण्डमा कति प्रगति भयो, कति अगति भयो र कति राष्ट्रघात भयो ? कति अन्तरघात भयो अनि थाहा हुन्छ, यो मुलुक यस्तो दुरवस्थामा रहन को-को जिम्मेवार रहेछन् । अब राजतन्त्र र प्रजातन्त्रकै गुण-दोषको सही विवेचना हुनैपर्छ । More reading at: - http://www.kantipuronline.com/nepali/kolnews.php?&nid=41509
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BathroomCoffee
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Posted on 06-02-05 8:08
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YO SARDAR, Didn't your guru Nanak teach you any manners ? if you don't know how to behave then we might have to hang your nuts with your own beard and mooch upside down till you learn how to speak properly.
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sardarsing
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Posted on 06-02-05 8:19
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bathroomcoffee, कति राम्रो सरकारी नाम तिम्रो । तिमीजस्ता सामन्ति शोसकलाई सिस्नुले झ्याम झ्याम हान्नुपर्छ ।
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sardarsing
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Posted on 06-02-05 8:20
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चाकमा त्यो पानि । हे हे ।
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Posted on 06-02-05 8:47
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Sardar tum ko angrezi aata hai kya ? ya tumharey baaap ne tum ko kuch nahi siiikaya. Kitney bajeeey rey sardarjiii....
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Posted on 06-02-05 8:55
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Chalo bolo beta......A...B....C....D
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thefactnepal
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Posted on 06-02-05 8:57
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Pilot: If you cannot make a choice better choice between Girja and Gyane, then I doubt your intelligence. Either you have been out of country for so long and you are not well informed or you come from well to do family who have no concerns for other fellowmen. I was in Nepal few weeks ago and everybody that I talked to blame all this fiasco to Girja baje. He is being blamed for Bhutanese problem, Mao problem and ultimately leading to present situation. You are telling me we have done better economically in the post 90s. Please give me a break. Talk to anybody in tourism sector, carpet industry, and garment and any other industries. They will gladly tell you that we have lost hundreds of thousands of jobs which has led many people to search for work overseas. The only thing we have seen mushrooming is Casinos, Tobaccos, and Alcohol and Corruption Industries. Oh I forgot to mention that we have prospered in terms of Chakka Jam, Nepal Bandh, Strikes and destroying Public Properties during such events and etc. I was reading KTM Post and the editor wrote about Girja suggesting that longer he presides over Politics, worst it gets for Nepali Congress and the country as a whole. So he suggested Girja to retire honorarily and give younger leaders a chance to step in so that there can be smooth transition and better leaders for the future. But I doubt if that will happen even if he reaches 85. There is no democracy even within Nepali Congress Party. Girja controls everything. I know for sure Parties leaders will never give chances to minorities to hold post. They will always use system to their advantages. Isn't that what is troubling our country right now?
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Posted on 06-02-05 10:05
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Pilot: You brought that quote from the online. It is a good reminder of what any leaders need to do. The only problem is nobody did their job responsibly starting with Girja, Makune, Deuba and so on. Had they done this in first place, we would have never seen the problem like we have. We are pretty much a failed state. I wish leaders have respected the law and cared for people. Tell me one neta who have fulfilled their deed delegantly. I am neither a fan of King G or any leaders. All I am saying is we need peace. We have failed with so called every good leader there is. So why not give a chance to this guy. Why follow the same process if it failed us so many times?
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sardarsing
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Posted on 06-02-05 11:55
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Dear Gyane, I am sure you will be quite surprised when you trip over this unsolicited missive, its dog-eared carrier peeking cheeky under a weighty pile of brown-nosed felicitations, invitations, and exhortations awaiting the attention of an ebony letter opener. As you lean forward, inexplicably piqued, and draw that insolent triangle out into an envelope postmarked London, an advisor may step forward nervously and attempt to distract you from what is so obviously a slip-up. I trust you will wave him away irritably and take the time to cup an ear to a far-flung yet most concerned subject, albeit one who believes the concept of royalty to be as antiquated and irrelevant as papyrus scrolls, quills, and Remington typewriters. Forgive me thus when I address you in so cavalier a manner. But what of it? It may be overly familiar, but surely less so than being dragged out of bed in blackest night to end up broken and bled to death in the forests you grew up in. This is no irrelevant irreverency. Things have gotten so bad I think we can dispense with such niceties as protocol. Even if you did believe as a cosseted stripling at Eton that Nehru was below you. For what I am about to say I could only say to a friend in all honesty, in the hope of common redemption. How could you relate to me if I were a hole in the ground? So, Gyane, please don?t take it amiss. I mean no disrespect. Besides, for heaven?s sake, isn?t it about time we all came to terms with the myth of the God-King? You may never think of me as an equal. Old habits, I know. But we?re all the same anyhow. We all eat, shit, sleep and one day, stop. I?ve been told you smoke your cigarettes like a true bhumiputra, fisted fingers funnelling death. And royal mortality has proven to be somewhat more sharply defined than the average, wouldn?t you say? I don?t mean to be insensitive. We were all deeply shocked by what happened four years ago. The mass mundans were clear indication of national trauma. Though why all those men ? those who volunteered to flag their grief ? held your brother in such affection is beyond me. He was, at best, a benevolent fool. But you knew this already. Undoubtedly it hurt you to be the bereaved and the accused. But there was no one else for the masses to blame, given the unsatisfactorily explained events of June 1, 2001. Where, indeed, was the Royal Nepalese Army when you actually needed them? - http://samudaya.org/articles/archives/2005/05/a_letter_to_gya.php#c1637
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