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Purba 2 #
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Posted on 04-16-06 10:28
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Within few days Nepal will see new Prime-Minister. Here is a new development:- King grants audience to US, Chinese, Indian envoys Kantipur Report KATHMANDU, April 16 - King Gyanendra on Sunday evening granted audience to three foreign diplomats at the Narayanhity Royal Palace. US Ambassador James F Moriarty, Chinese Ambassador Sun Heping and Indian Ambassador Shiva Shankar Mukherji were granted separate audience this evening, sources said. Though the details of the royal audience to the envoys of three influential countries were not immediately available, the meetings are viewed with significance at a time when the country is witnessing huge pro-democracy demonstrations. Meanwhile, Kathmandu was rife with two rumours today- one about a state of emergency being imposed in the country and the other about the king making a new address to the nation. Earlier today, the King granted a joint audience to the vice-chairmen of the Council of Ministers, Dr Tulsi Giri and Kirti Nidhi Bista this morning. Both Dr Giri and Bista reached the Royal Palace at around 11:45 a.m. and came out after about an hour. Soon after the royal audience, the two vice-chairmen called a Cabinet meeting, which continued till 5:00 p.m. In yet another development, Home Minister Kamal Thapa held a meeting of the chiefs of all the security limbs at his Singha Durbar office this afternoon. The army chief, the Inspectors Generals of Nepal Police and Armed Police Force and chief of the National Investigation Department were present in the meeting.
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Chatmandude
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Posted on 04-16-06 10:33
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Where on earth does it say that King will step down?
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Purba 2 #
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Posted on 04-16-06 10:47
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He'll step down. He starts positive steps by granting audience to 3 Ambassador. Just follow the new developments! Good Luck!
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kaancho
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Posted on 04-16-06 11:37
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Although it is a good news that he is going to step down..a new prime minister means more disaster. Nepal doesnt need a New Prime minister in a old haggard face. But then, who knows what nepal needs? No one knows
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Posted on 04-16-06 12:49
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I really think Girija will be the next Prime Minister.....few days ago, someone said that in a different thread...and I seriously think that's what gonna happen......He is as vicious and cuning as Gayne is, if not more !!
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KnightCrawler
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Posted on 04-16-06 12:49
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Posted on 04-16-06 12:54
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>> But then, who knows what nepal needs? No one knows << i don't either but let me hazard a couple of guesses (for the short term): 1. we need a charismatic leader - definitely a new face, hopefully someone young 2. we need the army and police under civilian control - and whatever that implies, like maybe purging the top army brass and bringing in new faces there as well. then we can bargain from a position of strength - against both the king and the maobaadi
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Posted on 04-16-06 12:58
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what if the king appoints a new PM, i mean handpicks him?? and runs the puppet show? king granting audeince to forign envoys is very very fishy. he would never stop down and relinquish power to the peoples on his own.
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Arko
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Posted on 04-16-06 1:33
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I don't think he is stepping down either. He is trying to evade further risks to his power or to say it accurately he will maintain the status quo at least. The same way any single leader can't be the prime minister just because Gyane picks him for the post unless the former wants to risk his neck from Maoists. Situation is a bit more complex. It's not the last year anymore. There must be consenus from all the parties including Maoists for the post of prime minister. The parties can't run away from the contituent assembly promise they made with Maoists on 12 points understanding. If things works, it will work out for the best. Otherwise, the country is heading for the worst. Soon, it might be not only state of emergency but also full milatary rule like in Burma. Nobody will dare to breathe openly. Gyane is a cold blooded murderer. He might have hidden under the hood so far but everything will come out slowly and surely. After all, he wants that latthak Paras to carry on his legacy. What can you expect from him? Think about it.
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Mr. Lonely
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Posted on 04-16-06 1:53
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Amidst all these developments, I think that Gagan Thapa and the young force behind him are going to play a signigicant role to oust the king in spite of him trying to act democratic by let's say reviving the parliament at the moment. The republic movement is slowly holding a stronger grip due to the involvement of the civil society and considering that about 60% of the total population of Nepal is below 26 years of age, if the young guns start firing then this movement may take an irreversible form. Nobody knows the future but I am keeping a close eye on Gagan Thapa and the young blood of the country.
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KnightCrawler
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Posted on 04-16-06 6:33
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Posted on 04-16-06 6:42
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He doesn't have the heart nor head of KING BIrendra... another half million death would mean nothing....so I am not sure how this will come out...
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sayami
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Posted on 04-16-06 6:53
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. . ज्योतिशले फेरी मन फेरे जस्तो छ नि! जन्म कुन्ड्ली फेरी नयाँ लेख्यो कि! यो सिधासाधा जनतालाइ गोलिबाट अधिकार हनन गर्ने निरकुंश शासकलाइ अन्तरराष्तृय अदालतमा कार्यबाहिको लागि पेश गर्ने दिन अब नजिक छ्न् .
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Jyapoo
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Posted on 04-16-06 6:59
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it appears that before feb 1, 05, the king knew that he would be dead in three years, that is why he asked for three years for self rule. makes sense?
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raman
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Posted on 04-16-06 7:09
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Nothing will happen with this ruthless, emotion less and half hearted KG. Have not you seen his expressionless face while standing at the self arrangeed falicitations programmes. Every part of the country is burnig except inside of the Ring -Road of Kathmandu. Come on folks! come out of your home!! When the Newars come out to the street, Gyane is finished. SPA must concentrate not to fight with the AFP and RNA, but try to disobey prohibitions inside the ring road and show their presence at the nook and corner of the KTM city areas.
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raman
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Posted on 04-16-06 7:11
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jyapoo! hasayo...ha..ha..ha...
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Posted on 04-16-06 7:17
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What happens if the king indeed reinstates democracy ? Is the power going back to the useless and crooked x politician ?
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sayami
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Posted on 04-16-06 7:42
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raman
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Posted on 04-16-06 7:49
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sayami! I apppreciate your ideas, thanks for the link.
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sayami
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Posted on 04-16-06 8:00
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. This kind of people are on street today. . An opposition party supporter bares his chest to challenge policemen after a demonstration against King Gyanendra in Katmandu, Nepal, Sunday April 16, 2006. Nepalese police fired rubber bullets at hundreds of pro-democracy protesters on the outskirts of the capital Sunday, wounding at least six demonstrators. (AP Photo/Gautam Singh). - http://news.yahoo.com/photos/ss/events/wl/051005nepalgyanendra/im:/060416/481/xgs11704161657;_ylt=Al_oHz7C1A91w8sX0Fmj0IsZO7gF;_ylu=X3oDMTA5bGcyMWMzBHNlYwNzc25hdg-- .
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