Maoists are elected representatives of Nepal and it is always better for India to deal with them than dealing with regressive Kings and Queens. Let the Kings and Queens be confined to the packs of cards only. Congratulations, Mr. Prachanda.
RE:The minister is right
by Nanchil on Apr 14, 2008 11:14 AM Permalink
I hope the Nepal govt. will do something for the betterment of the common people rather than producing watchmen/gurkhas for India as what the idiotic Nepal kings did.
RE:The minister is right
by Sachidanand Shetty on Apr 14, 2008 11:43 AM Permalink
Communist ne duniya me kiska bhala nahi kiya. We have communist ruler in West Bengal & Kerala what progess they have made?
RE:The minister is right
by Suresh John on Apr 14, 2008 11:59 AM Permalink
what progress have your other states made? all indian states are in bad shape ...
RE:The minister is right
by Nanchil on Apr 14, 2008 11:47 AM Permalink
Our communist leaders do not learn lessons from Russia. That is the reason. It does not mean that all the communist leaders should be like that. Communism was born because of the suppression of common people. Though it was violent and sometimes barbaric, it was required when people are treated like slaves. Whenever we see gurkha standing at the gates saluting the people we can remember how good the Nepal kings were in caring for common people. This is why people have supported maoists in elections. But I don't think that Nepal can afford to make India hostile.