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KING GYANENDRA GONE
by damodaran mohan on Jun 12, 2008 07:53 PM

GOOD bye King. Finally , he was shown the door by his people who should also be congratulated for bringing the Maoists into the mainstream politics It is unfortunate the reaction of our politicians have not been very encouraging to the positive and forward looking mandate of the people. In fact our Communists/LEFT and the establishment should try to learn from Nepal example and not the other way round as the LEFT were seen calling our Maoists also joining the mainstream politics. In fact our so called Communists only represent the pampered Trade union leaders and a handful of well looked after Minority leaders who in turn herd their flocks to keep the LEFT in power. Now, coming to Nepal, the deposed King, given his powerful Hindu connection in this country and his past ISI links has immense potential in creating trouble for his country. India should not forget that in Kings time, Nepal the only Hindu kingdom in the world was the most dangerous ISI den plotting and unleashing terror against India. So, showing any sympathy for the King from our establishment is sure to push Nepal into Chinas fold. There is nothing wrong in Prachanda asking for the review of the treaty between the two countries to be in tune with time. To day Nepal is where India was in the fifties and India must extend them all round help. Why not our PM visits Nepal first ?

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Nepal''s King Gyanendra abdicates throne