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 Royal Mess For India
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Posted on 04-15-06 6:10 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Lets see how so called RNA royalists on sajha react to this news. There're some commanding RNA officers and police officers who are forcing rest of the RNA and police to suppress the Janandolan 'peoples movement' in Nepal as per king g's wishes to crush all Nepali people who donot worship his as the incarnation of the god. But how? How did he become the king of nepal? What he did in the past as his profession - national treasure smoogling and rug carteling? There are many as people of Janandolan in RNA and police..... Soon that will gonna materialize!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This the greatest fear of king g and he is consoled and gaurantteed by the RNA officers that RNA and Police will protect him even they have to KILL all Nepali people... for king g rule the stones of nepal..

Royal Mess For India
Indrani Bagchi
[Saturday, April 15, 2006 11:25:25 pmTIMES NEWS NETWORK ]

Though India did wake up to rap King Gyanendra on the knuckles on Wednesday, it took an uncharacteristically long time doing so. After efforts to persuade the king to step back from autocracy while he was on vacation proved unsuccessful, the government wasn't left with much of a choice.

Ideally, India would have preferred a king-plus-parties combine to counter the Maoists. But that did not happen. Instead, the king turned out to be the biggest obstacle to peace and democracy.

And with the West looking to India to guide the chaos into democratic order, the government had to fine-tune its response. Though it did not give up its opposition to the Maoists, it worked on the conviction that they should be brought into the political process rather than targeted militarily.

Foreign secretary Shyam Saran and Indian ambassador to Nepal Shiv Shankar Mukherjee, who earlier led the diplomatic effort to try to talk the king out of his present policies, managed to keep the IB-army establishment — which wanted to back the king because they perceived Maoists as the bigger threat — from actively opposing their policies.

But two things are still necessary, point out analysts. First, a Plan B — which, sources say, India has been working on. According to Nepal watcher S D Muni, "India needs to work towards setting up of an interim government."

To be fair, Indian officials are working hard to sort out the disarray. The worry is that if protests continue at their present rate, the call for democracy may get more radicalised, propelling the Maoists into centrestage.

An official said, "We are trying to prevent a situation where Maoists and political parties get into a wrangling match."

There are informal proposals to get some key EU countries to impose "smart sanctions" or "visa bans" on the Nepalese royal family and the top generals of the Royal Nepalese army as a public shaming exercise.

The International Crisis Group (ICG), a conflict management NGO, will propose in a forthcoming report that an external contact group, led by India, be set up.

This could negotiate a peace process and help the Nepalese set up a constituent assembly. Rhoderick Chalmers, ICG's pointperson for Nepal, said the immediate need is for a "benign monitoring" of the present tinder-box situation.

Another issue will be reining in the RNA from becoming an absolute power in the Nepal vaccum. Here, the Indian army has a big role to play, having been mentors of the RNA for years.

You notice the king is nowhere in the picture. Gyanendra may have written the monarchy out of Nepal's future history.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/msid-1491740,curpg-1.cms
 
Posted on 04-15-06 9:02 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I don't know how other think of the situation, but I am afraid by the time this movement will be over, our national soverignity will be in danger. who to blame
Probably King G and the netas, of course how can I forget RAW? I always wanted we the nepalese should have brought the revolution but friends sorry to say, again it is being broguht by the RAW?
I can clearly see, yes new Nepal in formation, i don't know what will be iits destination, but one thing i know country will go into civil war, once King G is down I bet u, this SPA and maoist allaince will be broken, even maoist party itself will be broken?
Moaist they have started gun culture so they will get its result back with intrest.
Remeber we don't have anyone to lead , who will lead us girija,makune, bam dev, baburam, prachanda, who will speak against India, no one?
King G had a wonderful opportunity, he should have made some amendment in cosntitution regarding corruption and should have given back to power, but he himself gota taste of power and didn't wanted to leave that power? rather janta who had some hope from him started losing the hope.rather than putting ointment on janta he started abusing the power against janta .
I don't know but time has come, when at least we need one good leaderwho can lead us , other wise a new civil war is in the horizon.
 
Posted on 04-15-06 9:05 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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don't you think things might work out if moaists and the party agree to hold elections together?
might sound a little far fetched, but the maosists, in recent days, have committed to do in conconrdance with the peoples' will...
 
Posted on 04-16-06 9:27 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Nepal has been underging civil war if not for 10 years for last 6 years after the massacre of king Birendra. king g is here to create that between the feudal rayalists and the social democrats and leftist. A country with a political process or evolution is prone to civil war unless and until the arrogant hard headed feudal lords like king g and his counsil are wise enough to see the light to change coming in the horizon as inevital change for the county as a society of mankind.

Bouth of your both manish and ifc 123 donot try to play a civil war card to scare the people in the Janandolan 'people's movement'. This what is gonna happen as per this news posted from Times of India. Election of the Constituant Assembly is inevitable. No matter to which side you belong, but I sense both of you belong to feudal class and gang of Mandale.

Nepali people are united and will get united to build a complete Democratic nation with the king g or without. king g is existence will be determined by the Constituant Assembly election. Time for Nepali people with their evolving brain growth with awareness and force from their heart the change is inevitable.

Now the International communities have clearly understood Nepali people and all the help will be there to put Nepal together as the Switzerland of South Asia in Education, Banking, Tourism, hydroelectricity. water resouce etc. It will be a great place for all human from all walks of life.

World has plainly understood what feudal lords of Nepal like king g and like you and your family members want in the name of Nepali people with propaganda and utter lies.
 
Posted on 04-16-06 9:30 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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India has never been a good neighbor..............Who give's a sh@@ts@ss to what India says.....It wants to control its neighbors.....The SAARC is a big joke.......Other than Pakistan, every SAARC nation bow down to India.............
 


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