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End of a king beginning of a democracy.
by Inquilaab Zindabad on Jun 13, 2008 08:50 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

End of a king beginning of a democracy.

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RE:End of a king beginning of a democracy.
by satyarthi on Jun 13, 2008 09:46 PM  Permalink
.. or opening of another ANIMAL FARM?

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Good Luck
by arun singh on Jun 13, 2008 08:49 PM  Permalink 

Good Luck to the people of Nepal. The king only brought misery and poverty and made Nepal a country of security guards and cheap labour. Nepal today is one of the poorest countries in the world. Let new government have a chance to bring to the people of Nepal prosperity and happiness. It may set an example to neighbouing India to follow. Best wishes and good luck to the people of Republic of Nepal.

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indian kings
by susi soni on Jun 13, 2008 07:32 PM  Permalink 

we are seeing even if in india the monarchy is gone yet we find grace and noble feelings in the old royalty. But we see brutes in the new kings who so called peoples men. many have become hoarders andbeaten the royalty of the old kings.

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the new kings
by susi soni on Jun 13, 2008 07:30 PM  Permalink 

we have sen the french/russian/chinese revolutions , and all the royals have gone and new kings came, and we have seen they are also no gods, the nepalese have failure in their fate, long live the nepal king

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Hindu Kingdom to Secular Country
by Joyful person on Jun 13, 2008 04:48 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Nepalese are thinking that the move from Hindu Kingdom to a secular country will give them peace. But actually its not. They are going to face a hell a lot of problems (Especially communual riots) after this change and the day is not very far that they regret this decision.

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RE:Hindu Kingdom to Secular Country
by Joyful person on Jun 13, 2008 05:02 PM  Permalink
seems a terrorist is getting angry

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RE:Hindu Kingdom to Secular Country
by venkat on Jun 13, 2008 05:08 PM  Permalink
joyfull
u are a great bastar????D

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RE:Hindu Kingdom to Secular Country
by Joyful person on Jun 13, 2008 05:16 PM  Permalink
Thanks. There is a saying that one who is like that will always say others as so.

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RE:Hindu Kingdom to Secular Country
by Bharat on Jun 13, 2008 05:08 PM  Permalink
Why are you getting angry? Are you a chinese Hun? Because after some period of time Nepal will be under Chines rule.

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RE:RE:Hindu Kingdom to Secular Country
by venkat on Jun 13, 2008 05:09 PM  Permalink
CHINESE ARE HAN NOT HUN

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RE:Hindu Kingdom to Secular Country
by Joyful person on Jun 13, 2008 05:12 PM  Permalink
Why i am concerned bcoz, till such time the king was there and it was a hindu country, conversion is forbidden. Now that its a secular state, it will go India way. Already Nepalese are poor, conversions will start happening right royally and thats the start of destruction.

These commies in power also will encourage that and very soon you can see influx of muslims and christians going inside with their government's patronage. These are reality and no one can dispute that.

Thats the reason i said, Nepalese will regret this decision. Hope this is clear

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RE:Hindu Kingdom to Secular Country
by Bharat on Jun 13, 2008 05:24 PM  Permalink
rightly said.

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RE:Hindu Kingdom to Secular Country
by Bharat on Jul 12, 2008 02:48 PM  Permalink
Mr.Prachanda has declared to give special previlages to Muslims of Nepal.
You were right.
Somebody has to take strick action against this new Nepali Govt.

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RE:Hindu Kingdom to Secular Country
by Bharat on Jun 13, 2008 05:05 PM  Permalink
It is not a infereance, it is a thought, and most likely it correct.

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RE:Hindu Kingdom to Secular Country
by TruthCom on Jun 13, 2008 05:23 PM  Permalink
you are true Joy..... now Nepal will be in the center of Vatican and Muslims fundamentalist...... and communist are going to provide them condusive atmosphier.......Like WB in india.... mullas ruling WB.. c how they kicked off Taslima from Kolkata.... this is indian secularism.

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RE:Hindu Kingdom to Secular Country
by tajender on Jun 13, 2008 06:54 PM  Permalink
biashphemy is banned in england as well she was kicked out as she was creating divide in society.wb goverment is run by high caste hindus wrapped in red flag like bjp(brahaminor bania jat party)they r wrapped in yellow flag.in muslim league in green flag.ONLY BSP IS PEOPLES PARTY.

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Dictator Nicolae Ceausescu of Nepal celeberates
by satyarthi on Jun 13, 2008 03:37 PM  Permalink 

There is no end to misery for people of Nepal. Here in Delhi, there are many who are celeberating entry of Nepal into ANIMAL FARM.

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Poor people, they have not yet realized that terrorists will be ruling them
by S Kiran on Jun 13, 2008 03:31 PM  Permalink 

It may be too late by the time they realize it :-(

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nepal
by gac on Jun 13, 2008 03:25 PM  Permalink 

finally its ppl's republic, no more a kingdom... goodluck to the ppl in nepal

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celebrating dictatorship commie style
by Subadhra R on Jun 13, 2008 03:07 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

I guess they are celebrating dictatorship commie style . Monarchy will seem like a milk of human kindness in front of communism.

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RE:celebrating dictatorship commie style
by valentino o on Jun 13, 2008 03:14 PM  Permalink
I totally agree. The monarchy was brought down by violence and terrorism. The same terrorists now got power. What is better: the old King or the new king, with the maoist crown and ... mind?

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RE:celebrating dictatorship commie style
by chandra singh on Jun 13, 2008 03:24 PM  Permalink
Within 10 years Nepal will bleed like Iraq if the commies are not thrown out of power and government. In fact, India should play a role in doing so, because if Commies in Nepal will go strong then China can influence India indirectly during peace time and directly during tensed times. Further, the maoists of adjoining Bihar, too will become more powerful in the said circumstances.
So, India should make a strategic plan right away and should start working on it.

NEED NOT TO FORGET, THIS PRACHANDA IS THE SAME MAN WHO HAS DESTROYED A GENERATION OF NEPELASE, SO HOW ONE CAN IMAGINE THAT HE WILL DO SOMETHING GOOD FOR NEPAL WHEN HE IS IN POWER NOW.

Bottom line, Down with PRACHANDA AND COMMIES.

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RE:celebrating dictatorship commie style
by tajender on Jun 13, 2008 07:01 PM  Permalink
if u want to halt the expansion of commies ask for social justice fight for it.in india 4%are filthy rich 77crores are below poverty line 21 crures dont know when they will have next meal.
devi devta are not solution maoist or naxalites
are fighting our war which is natural phenomenon

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RE:celebrating dictatorship commie style
by trikarn on Jun 13, 2008 03:42 PM  Permalink
and the most worrying thing is
these bengali commies are thick chums of prachandada!
now that these commies have a real soverign nation under their own ilk, more troubles for india from these bong commies!
happy hunting u commies!
somehow some rotten luck is on their side!
and these nepal;is will soon regret the downfall of the king!

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RE:celebrating dictatorship commie style
by KMR Overseas on Jun 13, 2008 03:18 PM  Permalink
Maos a terror organization..now neighbour symptoms of cancer visible.let somebody kick them out soon

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RE:celebrating dictatorship commie style
by Kunal Savarkar on Jun 13, 2008 04:09 PM  Permalink
well said!

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