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To know the future of nepal in next 5-10 years, read
by satyarthi on Apr 14, 2008 01:24 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

...history N. Ceausescu of Romania


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RE:To know the future of nepal in next 5-10 years, read
by Vishnu Sharma on Apr 15, 2008 01:48 AM  Permalink
Rather it will be more like Khmer Rouge and Vietnamese invasion.

Pol Pot(Saloth Sar) Brother number 1 = prachanda
"Nuon Chea (Long Bunruot) "Brother number 2" Prime Minister = bhattarai.

By December 1978, because of several years of border conflict and the flood of refugees fleeing Cambodia, relations between Cambodia and Vietnam collapsed. Pol Pot, fearing a Vietnamese attack, ordered a pre-emptive invasion of Vietnam. His Cambodian forces crossed the border and looted nearby villages. Despite franctic Chinese aid, these Cambodian forces were repulsed by the Vietnamese. The Vietnamese forces then invaded Cambodia, capturing Phnom Penh on January 7, 1979.

History will repeat with the Indian ARMY marching into Kathmandu and putting an end to this evil regime in 2010.

Then correspondingly we can also line up communists in India and shoot them in their heads.

But in the mean time 5 million nepalese would be lost in the killing fields.

K-22, the headquarters of the Moaist secret police has already been established in Patan to receive millions of innocent Nepalese who will be tortured to death.

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One more neighbour problem
by DL Varahan on Apr 14, 2008 01:11 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Nepal was the only neighbour who was not giving us problem except for some ISI issues.
Now we have one more problem to contend with. The Nepal with Maoists will align with China and cause us further anguish. Where the hell is our foriegn policy.
Maoists would have come to power thru violence.

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RE:One more neighbour problem
by Taral Prakash Bhatt on Apr 14, 2008 06:22 PM  Permalink
Good?!
Isn't it? more work for pranab and his team and more opportunity for him to expose his profound thoughts on external affairs? Taral

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the same may happen in india too
by beerappa Gowda on Apr 14, 2008 01:07 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

the same may will happen in India too in near future , indian maoists ( not CPM/CPI) who decided to join the main stream like their nepali counterparts put candidates in election
states like Bihar, Chatisgad, Orissa , MP and some times even AP they can win election
since poor poeple are supporting them , they are seeing this maoists are only saviours of the them since they experienced the rule of congress . bjp rjd etc etc

there may be a 3rd frornt too supported by maoists


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Nepal
by bala sreenivasan on Apr 14, 2008 01:04 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Nepal's fate is worse than ours. Let Lord Pasupathinath save the Hindu kingdom from the imminent destruction at the hands of the Marxists . This development does not augur well for neither Nepal or India

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RE:Nepal
by Manjula A on Apr 14, 2008 01:38 PM  Permalink
Pashupathinath has been forgotten by a lot of Indians, that is the reason all this is happening. Lord Shiva's Kailash Mansarovar is in Tibet, and Tibet and Tibet is occupied by China. The reason is no Bhakt of Lord Shiva has been left in His own Kailash. Re-establish the faith in Lord Shiva and save all these places.

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RE:Nepal
by beerappa Gowda on Apr 14, 2008 01:08 PM  Permalink
man the people voted for maoist rule, it is not maoist attacked the country and taken the Govt.


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RE:Nepal
by satyarthi on Apr 14, 2008 01:22 PM  Permalink
There may be no election hereafter.

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Beware of making of .... another Ceausescu of Romania
by satyarthi on Apr 14, 2008 12:37 PM  Permalink 

People of nepal should remain vigiliant. The man will show his real teeth after taking full control of the Government in Nepal.

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