Posted by: RiceOwls07 December 21, 2009
UNN opposes Nepal government’s move to sponsor Mr. Girija Prasad Koirala’s healthcare costs
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December 18, 2009

UNN opposes Nepal government’s move to sponsor Mr. Girija Prasad Koirala’s healthcare costs at the burden of the Nepalese taxpayers.  Recently, Koirala was airlifted to Singapore for respiratory problems.  Koirala, who is in his late eighties, was accompanied by his German daughter, incumbent Deputy Prime Minister of Nepalese Government, Sujata Koirala.  It has been reported that she spent more than Rs. 200,000 per day taxpayers’ money during her stay in Singapore.  Mr. Koirala has been the Prime Minister of Nepal four times and during his tenure, his government has been charged with massive corruption.  He is also linked to sideline the Nepalese monarchy by inking a deal with the then Nepalese terrorists to share power.  He mostly occupied the chair of the Prime Minister after 1990's movement, during which, the civil war started and his government was largely blamed for causing grave injustice to people, promoting the culture of corruption, nepotism and lawlessness.

Koirala was immediately followed by Maoist Chairman Prachanda to Singapore.  Media reported that Prachanda and Koirala had pre-planned to reach a deal in Singapore.  The whole Singapore episode was directed so that Koirala and Prachanda could share power. Media also reported that Koirala, a power hungry person, wants to become the president of Nepal and Prachanda, who was caught for lying to UN during PLA verification, wants to become the Prime Minister again.  

UNN questions the funds that Koirala has been granted and also demands to disclose the source of Maoists’ and all Nepalese leaders’ income, including the source from where Prachanda was able to purchase an airline ticket.  Since most Nepalese leaders are living on taxpayers’ money even after the expiration of their tenure in office, UNN, on behalf of the Nepalese citizens, demands a full transparency of the government spending be made public for the people’s review.

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