Posted by: Samsara September 11, 2007
Nepal: Back then, Now and in Future
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Bhaley, your reasoning is correct but one would want to see a lil more research on how the percentages came about. Like you, I have always agreed that no positive change that has come about in the last 17 years of democracy with the same leaders who are basically playing muscial chairs among themselves. If this is what democracy is about, isn't it the same as when we had the Royals…Atleast the Royal Regime only had one guy looting us but today, any neta out there has made millions in illegal gains. Hell, if democracy is to survive the next few years, the current monopoly amongst the Koiralas, Deuba and Bhattaria has to go. And now with Prachanday involved, it’s a friggin cartel. How much more are we gonna allow these fuggers to keep sucking the treasury with no one stopping them? They all intuitively know that the King is the only one who can stop their current atrocities, so they're trying to rid him of his powers completely. Why else would they wanna make this issue even bigger than the millions starving in the drought affected regions, the millions affected by the floods, the public educations system that is in ruins, the entire Terai region in strife, etc. The people's plight should matter more for these ironically called "democractic" leaders (and the fuggin commies). BTW, the Maoists know that once the king is out, SPAM would stand no choice to their brute force. Hell, SPAM got them into the parliament, now SPAM is gonna give them the nation in a silver platter.
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