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[31 May 2009 | No Comment | 185 views]
Communists, playing with the peoples mind

Prachanda, the first executive prime minister after the country was declared a republic on May 28, 2008 and the Maoists’ party chairman addressing a Republic Day Celebration in Lalitpur revealed that Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal and the likes are doing their best to revive the institution of monarchy in the country and the conspiracy was being hatched in New Delhi. Similarly, Nepal’s newly appointed Defense Minister, Mrs. Bidya Bhandari, has given yet another political dimension to the ongoing Baby King Debate. Minister Bhandari claimed that the Maoists’ are themselves …

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[29 May 2009 | 2 Comments | 181 views]
One year of Republic

Elections were held, the country was declared republic, the government was formed and as we all know the prime job for all the elected parliamentarians in the CA was to draft a new constitution for the country and the tenure and time frame was allocated as two years. Today, it has been a year and there is just one year remaining for the constitution to be build. What has been the achievement so far in a year that indicates the constitution will be drafted in the remaining 365 days. What …

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[29 May 2009 | No Comment | 1,132 views]
Irresistible Barcelona triumph in Rome

by Sargamraja Mahat

Indomitable Barcelona have won the 2008/2009 UEFA Champions League by defeating the holders, Manchester United, convincingly with the score of 2 to nothing.
This was a very special game. Yes, it was the final of the pinnacle of European football, but what made it even more special was it was the clash between the champions of two different leagues. It would have been apt to herald the winner as the best team in Europe. It has not been like that for the past few seasons. For example, Manchester United …

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[22 May 2009 | One Comment | 609 views]
terrorists can’t be nationalists just by howling at Ratna park

Prachanda, the man with multiple personalities, a con artist with no solid political base or the intellect is only playing phony to fool the people, but for how long? People have already witnessed the intentions of the Maoists and will soon outlaw the terrorists cause there is always a limit to tolerance and the Maoists have crossed all barriers with their terror related activities which is unacceptable to the people and want a stop to the unpatriotic maneuver of the Maoists.
In the above video, Prachanda says, that if anyone dreams …

Featured, NEPAL MY PRIDE »

[22 May 2009 | One Comment | 690 views]
Nepal needs yet another Prithvi Narayan Shah

A random thought, the King must be well aware of the current situation of the country where security is in the minimum and the people are suffering due to the political instability and the nation lacking to produce a prominent, patriotic national leader. At a time when the country is in such a crisis, the King, if he really cares for the country and it’s people should make a public appearance and address the general people to come together to save the nation from the destructive path taken by the …

Headline, Politics »

[22 May 2009 | 3 Comments | 188 views]
The in and out game

After fourteen days of interruption by the Maoists, the legislature-parliament finally resumes on Friday. The Task Management Committee of the Legislature-Parliament has set the date for the election of the new prime minister on Saturday at 3 pm. Most likely the next Prime Minister will be elected on Saturday if the situation remains as agreed . So far the predicted PM is Madhav Kumar Nepal but it is still not for sure cause political tactics of all kinds are being implemented and the tug of war to garner support is …

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[17 May 2009 | 3 Comments | 183 views]
Soon to be the new Prime Minister of Nepal

Finally the MJF have expressed their support to the coalition being formed by the Nepali Congress to be lead by Mr. Madhav Kumar Nepal as the next Prime Minister of Nepal. The Maoists did all in their might to somehow not let others form the government by even offering the MJF leaders to lead the government and offering Upendra Yadav the post of the Prime Minister. However the Maoists failed to stick to power again but will not sit quite cause they have already started to demonstrate on the streets …

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[16 May 2009 | 2 Comments | 496 views]
Maoists prefer Upendra Yadhav for Prime Minister

Yet, once again history in the making. The Maoist caretaker Prime Minister of the country, Prachanda, even after his resignation has under his firm grip the entire politics of the country, say analysts. Although the Maoists have already resigned from the government, are still playing the dirty game of politics, and are lobbying to make the ex Maoist, Upendra Yadav the next Prime Minister of Nepal. MJF sources claim that Mr. Dahal has already assured Upendra Yadav that his party will fully support the MJF led government. Between the two …

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[16 May 2009 | 4 Comments | 209 views]
Nepal’s prestige is in danger, How to save ?

by: DIRGHA RAJ PRASAI
A country’s existence and prestige can gradually be eroded by finishing off its faith and belief tradition and culture traditional faith and cultural beliefs. After the movement of April 2005, the corrupt leaders of the so-called seven parties at the hint of foreigners are working to disintegrate the country. No country in the world can always bear the interference and the meddling of foreigners. But this country has seen sudden increase of foreign interference and meddling in the last one-and-a-half-years because of the leaders, who are willing …

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[14 May 2009 | No Comment | 743 views]
Prachanda’s video address translated in English

When Prachanda played the UN for a fool – the controversial speech now translated into English
The Asian Human Rights Commission has just released an abridged transcript of the controversial videotape, in which Nepal’s former PM Prachanda is captured mocking and defying the Comprehensive Peace Agreement that he signed with Nepal’s political parties on November 21, 2006.
Highlights from the speech are as follows: On national army:
Integration will not happen before the Constituent Assembly elections. It cannot happen. You just have to look around, and you will know. Do you …