Posted by: pire February 5, 2011
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Terrific stuffs there, Rahulbhai.
I never got to see BPKoirala, but among the leaders I have seen GM has to be the best. He inspired everyone around him. GM was a great leader, a very honest man. I think Manmohan was also very honest--except that he was a communist and that really puts me off [ The reason why nepali communist leaders put me off is because they say one thing to sojhasajha people and say different things to foreigner].
Ram Prasad Rai was the leader of KI Singh's army. Not sure if KI Singh was "remote controlled" by India. I think Singh was just way too radical and didn't know what was good for country. Singh was a relatively decent man. Once he was kicked out from his prime minister position, he went back to his village and spent rest of his life as a farmer, and his son had won a recent election for MP. Not sure if he still is.
Ram Rai was either killed or died in snow as he fled the aborted coup.(My memory fails me). There are some Rai/Limbus who really idolize him.
I never got to see BPKoirala, but among the leaders I have seen GM has to be the best. He inspired everyone around him. GM was a great leader, a very honest man. I think Manmohan was also very honest--except that he was a communist and that really puts me off [ The reason why nepali communist leaders put me off is because they say one thing to sojhasajha people and say different things to foreigner].
Ram Prasad Rai was the leader of KI Singh's army. Not sure if KI Singh was "remote controlled" by India. I think Singh was just way too radical and didn't know what was good for country. Singh was a relatively decent man. Once he was kicked out from his prime minister position, he went back to his village and spent rest of his life as a farmer, and his son had won a recent election for MP. Not sure if he still is.
Ram Rai was either killed or died in snow as he fled the aborted coup.(My memory fails me). There are some Rai/Limbus who really idolize him.