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Posted on 11-25-05 2:43
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www.chitawan.com यदि नेपाली राजनीतिक फाटमा श्री गिरिजा प्रसाद कोइरालाको अनुपस्थित भयो भने के होला ? के अहिलेको राजनीतिले निकास लेला? के राजालाई ढुक्क होला ? के जनताले अरु सुख पाउला न- ? के एमाले पतन नै होला - ? के नेपालमा जनवाद नै लागुहोला -? के राजावादीहरुलाई हाइसञ्चो होला- ? वा प्रजातन्त्रवादीहरु निराश होलान -? वा नेपालमा मारकाटको स्थिति सदैव अन्त्य होला -? तपाईको के विचार छ - ? प्रतिकृया लेख्न नभुल्नुहोला यो एक इतिहास हुने छ- please check it out tooo www.chitawan.com
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Posted on 11-25-05 2:50
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Sorry i forget to give my email, you can send me your valuable comments here too chitawan1@gmail.com and this is our link www.chitawan.com
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Posted on 11-25-05 3:47
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History will remember Girija as one of the unsuccessful leaders among others. Even in Girija's own words; interview given to BBC several months back, he was commenting about when he was in power "I had no idea what I was doing for several years .." and it continued. The question is what will happen if he dies?? Nothing. The issue at hand is bigger than Girija now. It will certainly bring the new leadership in the Nepali Congress but the corrupt and confused culture he established will keep on fostering and the party will hang his picture in the wall and follow his ideals or I should say lack-of-ideals. Needless to say they are like bunch of sheep following the one right ahead of you. I do not expect change in the NC party once he dies. However the change will take place gradually. Gradually the Girijas and the like will be replaced with the new leaders but it will take time. The main issue I see here is not Girija himself but the culture he established which will keep haunting our nation even after he dies. Will the king be happy?? I do not know. But if I had an opponent with Girija's stature I would rather have a dumb and a corrupt opponent than otherwise. Girija's death will not bring any substantial change unlike your questions suggest. About Loktantra, civil war and all that, it is like a chess game being played by the big and powerful. Until they think of another game plan for Nepal or another bigger player comes in the picture, the game plan it will not change. Hence my 2 cents.. I want to go and catch the black Friday before it ends. Chou. -Shiv
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Posted on 11-25-05 11:54
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If Girija died, It will be happen in Nepal as below: (1) Political Unity (2) Peace will previl (3) New Democracy Come (4) King and All political parities will be happy (5) True Nepalese people will be happy (6) Indian politicians will cry and pissed off as well, because they will get Nepali nightmares (7) Nepalese Corrupted Crooks people will do sucide (8) Nepali Congress Party will have new leader from new generation which will make NC party much better, wiser and stronger (9) More than 70% political and Criminal problems of Nepal will be solve automatically. (10) Anything will be possible to Nepal and Nepalese.
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Posted on 11-26-05 1:58
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Ho Ho girija budo maryo bhane ta thik hunchha? www.chitawan.com ta chitawane afnai ho ki ke ho?
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Posted on 11-26-05 6:50
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one thing so impressive of mr. gp koirala is his commanding physical height, which none of his contemporaries have. he continues to show confidence and vigor like that of a youth, which at his age of 84 is something that must be noted. sure people may remember him for these two things, and also perhaps for being pm for the longest period (during recent democratic years), although he did not bring about any tangible changes during his tenures.
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