Posted by: DWI February 4, 2005
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Without pointing out the defficiencies within Nepe (which I honestly am unaware of), let me attempt to attack on the points he has made; while agreeing with Brook and GP and other with similar sentiments. Nepe has correctly stated that Giving a chance is only warranted when much risk is not involved. Even King G knows the risk involved in this process. Here, nobody is giving anybody a chance to go ahead and rule. King G snatched it. The Chance that the writer (Ranjit Rauniyar) is referring to, is about being patient about the aftermath of the so called coup. Now that the King already has the power, much less would be accomplished by creating a riot and dethroning him. Nepal is witnessing brutal rape of her own by her own sons, and it IS ABOUT TIME TO STOP RATIONALIZING EVERY MOVES (or after moves), AND TAKE A FIRM STAND. King has initiated a process, let's wait and see what is the outcome. Very less people are certain what the King's real intention would be. I bet his intention could bewilder or change in the course of time, so even he cannot guide his intention solely. But THE KING SHOULD BE GIVEN A CHANCE on what seemed like never ending battle. I hope I don't have bring all of my credentials to put a weight on what I am saying here.
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