Posted by: Nepe February 6, 2005
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DWI ji, I think we are stuck in the circle of the same question. We are just hitting the bush. Let's hit the bird. Let's determine the possible solutions first. Then we will be able to judge how close or how far or whether in a right direction or in the opposite direction is the King taking us. You go first. Don't say you don't know or don't want to do it. Cuz, then the whole idea of supporting, opposing, waiting and seeing etc would make no sense at all. If you ask me, I think nobody except the King can solve our problem. So his participation, or call it intervention, if you like, was absolutely necessary. If he really wants to do it, that is, if he is really ready to make great sacrifice for the sake of country and the people, he can solve the decade long quagmire within 3 minute. Snap ! Just like that. In a magical way, in a wonderful way. He can make every Nepali hug each other, lay down arms, organize elections where 90% of the voters will vote, have a vibrant democracy, working towards good governace and social economic reforms, you name it. And people, not only Vishwa Hindu Parishad people, but all Nepalis, will worship Gyanendra like no one ever was worshipped. Is he in that direction ? No. He is going in the opposite direction. Bringing more bloodshed, destroying democracy, and making sure people will hate him like nobody was ever hated. More later
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