Posted by: GP January 8, 2008
Nepal good with king or without king? have your say
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CopiCAT: Shame on us, we can forsee the future easily but can not do anything!!!!!

That is why we need good leadership. Leadership is to lead the people, and we don't have leadership, and therefore, we need some force that keeps united. In unRoyal Nepal, we don't have desire and motivation to be united: I mean a force to remain united. Maoists brought the concept to get us separate like oil and water, and they brought the concept of we should separate like oil and water, but not mix like milk and water. We missed the opportunity to mix like water and milk, and there is only one last opportunity for us to be united, that is we should look at the fact that Indian Raw is working actively to divide us, and Maoist project of "JANAJATI" based ruling was Indian Raw endorsed plan. But, by now we went very far from milk-water mixing state to butter-water separation state. No one can save Gyanendra's kingship, because Indian Raw has already seen either new Sikkim or new Bhutan, and our JanaJatis have gone far beyond the scope remaining united. Today, Matrika Yadav wanted to have oath in Maithili, and I am sure tomorrow all 60 Janajatis will want, and they must want why not! Once KG leaves, we will slaughter each other like in Rwanda, Euthopia, and Yugslovia, to Darfur.

Please note that we can not do anything, because the bagdor of the country is gone to wrong people, and there is no way we can get it back. I will blame it to the civil society leaders who became Maoist dogs pre and post 2006 April uprising. They could have done more homework before serving Maoists. They became propaganda machine of Maoists, and now, they are exposed, and therefore, they have no weight in Nepali public's eyes. Nepali public look them as Maoist Dogs, nothing more nothing less. Thats it.

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Read the following statement from Mohan Bikram Singh: He [MBS] accused the seven political parties of adopting a federal system largely due to Indian pressure rather than on the basis of their own conscience.
 
Read the following article on KOL:

‘Federalism wrong path for Nepal’

Kantipur Report

KATHMANDU, Jan 9 - Politicians and legal experts here Tuesday said the decision of the government and the major political parties to restructure the nation as a federal state could be the beginning of Nepal's disintegration.
http://kantipuronline.com/kolnews.php?&nid=133764
 
 
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