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 Dr. Baburam Bhattarai in BBC Nepali Service

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Posted on 05-30-05 6:20 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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The following link has a recent interview of Dr. Baburam Bhattarai in BBC Nepali Service. The interview was boardcasted on May 30, 2005.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/nepali/baburamiv.ram
 
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Teslai bhanccha.. Nangiyeko..... Baburam reveled naked.

The way he gave analogy of naked person in the interview itself tells how low he stoops. Testa mancche pani intellect hunchha ra?? He has some pycho problem. That's for sure.
 
Posted on 06-01-05 11:29 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Even though BRB has no command in his tone and speech, it is amazing to see how he get such a big mass organized; it is not a surprise for me that the group was created not by convincing them with his beliefs but by the threat. He sounds like a ?puret baje? trying to fix a date and negotiate the offerings, for some ceremonial occasion.
I could not believe him saying that his team is now investigating the murder of Pandit Narayan Pokhrel, and reasons he deserved to die, after his death; he also tried to justify Maoist?s victims? leader?s death by saying almost like he did not deserve to live, or we should not feel pity for him.
His guy is not a leader, and that is for sure. He is simply a psycho.

 
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Baburam is the only hope of Nepal after Madan Bhandari was assassinated by the enemy of Nepal Aaam. He knows what he is doing, he will ultimately liberate Nepalese Society from Centuries of Feudal System. No body admires bloodshed or war, but what was the alternative to that in case of Nepal. Did not we see 12 years so called the best government system of the world - Democratic System. Democracy is a good system where people are educated and conscious. Do you think Sarki kanchha can decide whether UML is better than Nepali Congress for him - no way. So we have to have a good leader with good will to lead Nepal - and Baburam is one of those. I agree with you he is not charismatic leader which has command in speech like Madan Bhandari or Lila Mani Pokharel or Shankar Pokharel or Manmohan Bhattari ( Nepali Congress), that's not the top most quality a leader has to have. One leader has to have clear idea where he is leading the society. I hate to praise one person, but can you give some alternatives my friends. How long do we want live like the present condition of Nepal ? It is time to move on. Go and turn the history book, European did this thing in Early Nineteen Century, do not think it?s too late for Nepalese Society. It is time to say goodbye to Feudal from Nepalese society and start a fresh Nepal with new enthusiasm.

Hoste ma haise garau Nepal aama ka Chhora Chhori.

 
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12 ? 15 years.

And don't forget Maoists shares 50% responsibilities for the problems we faced in those 15 years. If this Maoists problem was not there... who knows things might had turned differently.... So f*cking Maoists... you guys are responsible to... there are many ways to develop the country.... many many... but you idiots chose to kill 12000 people.
 
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Nepalese politics is heading in positive directions. Let's hope we will end up with some positive changes in the near future.

- http://www.kantipuronline.com/kolnews.php?&nid=41712



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UML leaders might meet Maoists in Lucknow


KOL Report

KATHMANDU, June 2 - A delegation of the CPN-UML, comprising of its leaders Bamdev Gautam and Hari Parajuli went to Lucknow via Nepalgunj last Saturday, possibly to hold dialogue with Maoist leaders within this week, said news reports.
Gautam and Prajuli were seen alighting at Nepalgunj airport and heading towards Indian border town of Rupediya to take a bus for Lucknow on Saturday, reported our correspondent J. Pandey. Some of the UML members who returned from Rupediya after seeing off Gautam and Prajuli said: ?Our team might meet the Maoist leaders in Lucknow.?

Last year, CPN-UML General Secretary Madhav Kumar Nepal had also met Maoist supremo Prachand in Lucknow in a similar fashion.

There have been reports in the past weeks that Maoist leaders Baburam Bhattarai and Krishna Bahadur Mahara were in New Delhi, possibly in the second week of May, and that they had met representatives of the Nepali political parties there as well as Indian political leaders and intellectuals.

However, the UML?s office in Kathmandu has not yet said anything regarding Gautam?s visit to Lucknow. (hb)



 
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What a nice analysis by Shudir Sharma.

- http://www.kantipuronline.com/Nepal/aabaran.php

He concludes the articles this way.

विगतका कमजोरीलाई केलाएर तिनलाई हटाउँदै अगाडि बढ्दा यतिखेर अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय शक्तिहरूको समेत सौहार्दता प्राप्त गर्न सक्ने सम्भावना देखिएकाले र राष्ट्रको आफ्नै आत्मगत एवम् वस्तुगत स्थिति पनि ठीकठीक ठाउँमा पुग्न आँटेकाले अब देशले नयाँ लोकतान्त्रिक कोल्टे फेर्ने कुरामा अविश्वास गर्नुपर्ने देखिँदैन । आजको आवश्यकता भनेको राष्ट्र पूर्ण रूपले सामन्तवादी पकडबाट स्वतन्त्र हुनु हो । यो स्वतन्त्रता प्राप्तिपछि स्वाधीन मुलुकको हैसियतले काम गर्नका लागि राजनीतिक दलहरू र माओवादी दुवैले गम्भीर छलफल चलाउँदै कार्यक्रमिक एकतातर्फ अगाडि बढेमा जनचाहनाअनुरूपको शासन पद्धति प्राप्त हुने प्रस्ट छ ।
-लेखकले नयाँ दिल्लीस्थित 'जेएनयू' बाट विद्यावारिधि गर्दैछन् ।)
 
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bahun ho desh bigarney
baburam is one of them
prachanda is another
girija is another
madhav kumar nepal is another
bamdev gautam is another


bahun ho desh bigarney
 
Posted on 06-04-05 6:33 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Another positive step.


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Lawyers demand dissolution of the council of ministers


The umbrella body of nearly ten thousand law professionals in the country, Nepal Bar Association (NBA) has demanded immediate dissolution of the Council of Ministers (CoM) headed by His Majesty King Gyanendra terming it as `unconstitutional.?

The annual general meeting of the Association ? that concluded in the capital Kathmandu Saturday?held that HM King?s act of constituting the CoM under his own chairmanship and controlling executive powers through the royal takeover of February 1 ?was completely unconstitutional.? Expressing regrets towards the continuation of such a government, the Association has demanded immediate dissolution of the incumbent government.

Over 1,000 delegates of the NBA from all over the country also extended their support to the major demand of the seven-party opposition alliance for the reinstatement of the House of Representatives that was dissolved three years ago.

?Since elections to the House of Representatives could not be held immediately due to the situation of insecurity in view of armed conflict in the country, there is a need to immediately reinstate the dissolved House in order to secure people?s rights,? the Association said.

The Association also demanded immediate dissolution of Royal Commission on Corruption Control (RCCC) terming it as ?unconstitutional and against the principle of natural justice.? The Commission also condemned the act of creating positions like zonal and regional administrators through ordinance ?terming it as ?unconstitutional.?

In its 17-point resolutions, the Association has demanded immediate release of all the political detainees, journalists and human rights activists, and has expressed its solidarity towards press freedom in the country.

The Association has also protested recent amendment in the National Human Rights Act through ordinance and proposed amendment in the laws governing country?s civil service.

The Association has also called upon both the state and Maoist insurgents to express their commitment towards minimum humanitarian laws and stop all forms of atrocities against civilians.

There have been no comments from the authorities as yet regarding the resolutions adopted by the country?s professional lawyers.
nepalnews.com by June 04 05

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Posted on 06-06-05 8:46 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Check it out:

http://kantipuronline.com/kolnews.php?&nid=42130

If you still maoists are fighting for the people there is no hope to find a peace in Nepal as long as fool like you reside in Nepal/
 



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