Articles Archive for 17 March 2010
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Joint Press Release in Support of a Referendum on the Monarchy and Hinduism/Restoration of the Constitution of 1990
Organizations Represented: 13
The Global Hindus and Nepali nationalists endorse the demand of referendum raised by RPP-N to decide on Federalism and Secularism. Acting in concert with other patriotic and nationalistic institutions, we are committed to the causes of Dharma, Nationalism and service to the Nepali people. In that context, we are closely monitoring the rapidly unfolding events in Nepal along with the changing political awareness of the Nepali people themselves. Presently, the conduct …
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The Chargé d’Affaires at the US Embassy in Nepal Mr. Donald Camp has made it clear that violent activities being carried out by the Unified Maoists’ Party of Nepal has prompted the US to continue with its terrorist tag on the party of the ex-rebels. He also pointed out quite clearly that unless the Maoists give up violence completely, the US terrorist tag will also continue. Mr. Camp was addressing a program organized by the entrepreneurs based in Morang District.
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By Dirgha Raj Prasai
I am highly saddened by the article of the Maoist leader Dr. Baburam Bhattarai with an attempt at insulting Nepal published in Kantipur daily on 4 February, 2010. Dr. Baburam Bhattarai writes, “Feudal regime is unilateral. Prithvi Narayan Shah had started the feudal state structure. Prithvi Narayan Shah used to measure Khas-Arya castes in higher level whereas the other castes as people of lower level. The state created by Prthvi Narayan is based on caste and class exploitation.” With this, he sent a message that formation of …
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By B. K. Rana
Nepal, currently under the three Bahuns: Girija P. Koirala [Bahun, Congress], Puspa K.
Dahal alias Prachanda [ Bahun, Maoist] and Jhal Nath Khanal [Bahun, Marxist-Leninist] is
going nowhere, apparently.
These three Bahuns recently formed a club which they hope will sort out the problems the
country is facing now. A note was received, discussing this club, from a Constituent
Assembly Member from Kathmandu, written in vernacular Nepali. The following information
has been translated from the original document.
The Constituent Assembly Member, in his write-up, tried to answer a perplexing question
about three leaders, and why …

