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deeps
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Posted on 11-21-07 9:28
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TGQ1: How you Mr. Nepal have been assessing the overall
political events unfolding in the country more so after the September
Kathmandu explosions? Who could have been behind such blasts? The Terai
outfits? The Maoists? Or some unknown groups? Your comments please!
Mr. Nepal: There could be no second opinion that the incidents were
inhumane however, the Nepali experience of last decade(s) suggest that
it is not that we should take them very seriously but the motive with
which the explosions have been carried out must be mulled over
seriously. To add, in the aftermath, the two Terai outfits had already
taken the responsibility, however, the war of words between the Maoists
and the Nepal Army alleging each other for their involvement in the
incident suggest that the conflict may entangle further in the days
ahead. And it cannot be out rightly negated that if the problem
persists for long it may have some negative impact on the Nepali
politics as well. (more…) www.palpaonline.com
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ne23pe
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Posted on 11-21-07 11:57
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Mr. Nepal is right. But the sad reality is Nepali people are weak mentally and physically so "Greater Nepal" is just a theory. This is just a political hype and no matter what Nepal does it will always loose as it will always depend on India for everything and has no choice.
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sumedhu
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Posted on 11-22-07 2:24
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Now, a fragmented Nepal with all the jats and jatis taking Nepal to the ancient बाईसे and चौबीसे form can be the only possibility.
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