Posted by: GP June 29, 2007
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Dictators always good in giving provocative speech. Examples: Fidel Caxtro, Chhavez, ira*ian president (spelling are intentionally changed to avoid trouble with spies), Mujraf, and all communist leaders.
Do you know why?
No one can contest them. Today, in nepal any one raises eyebro on what PKD says, YCL is behind him next day: death penalty if not public humiliation. Same with gyanedra.
But, Girija when he spoke the truth that YCL is criminal league, being a democratic party's leader he immediately got back fire. But, when Prachanda said Girija is leader of criminals, no one cared much, becaus Girija is expected to be rational when he speaks some provocative words, but Prachanda is granted to use any extreme word. That makes a big difference. Dictators are allowed to speak whatever they want, people in democracy are asked to take responsibilities, be legitimate, and be not provocative. You are asked to make informed decisions in democracy. And, here it exactly happened. See, Gyanendra and Prachanda can not be contested, any dares will get punishment, But on the other hand, any one democratic side speaks something wrong or provocative, he suffers backlash. That makes a great sense to me. If Girija says, I will be President of Nepal, he can be president of Nepal now, not in two years. But, he won't become irresponsible by provoking people. He took stand, and finally, he got it.
Prachanda said Arms were forgotten somewhere in Jungle, today, a Tharu leader says Maoist leadership asked him to hide the arms when UN tries to check. Great news. Great fact, people knew it. But, one day truth has to come, and it came.
Lets take these two extremes not the same as democratic leaders. Makune when he speaks, he has to have proof, but Prachanda does not need. He said US embassy was nearly attacked, and he had proof. ... blah blah... how many times he claimed that he will bring the proof to public? He just speaks and forgets, that is a sign of dictators. Because they don't have any cross check.
Thanks.
GP