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Chicago-Bull
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Posted on 05-07-07 8:54
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Hello guys, who do you think will be a probable candidate for the "President" of new Nepal Republic, if happned so? Last night, I was just wondering about it. Unfortunately I couldn't trace out anyone suitable for the position. Thought that Sajha will be a good platform to make discussion. In fact I was thinking - "Clean" "Good Personaility" "Intellectual (like Kalaam in India)" "likely to be Respecful", so so.....!! Lets share your views!
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Contour
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Posted on 05-07-07 10:20
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Sridhar Shriwastava Alias "Bhai"i, i think , gonna be the secretary of state, and Sitaram Chaulagai Alias "Bataas" will be the president. "Andhi" "Huri" "behri" gonna be the chiefs of army, police and CID. Have fun man.
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bagbhalu
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Posted on 05-07-07 10:49
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I think Madhav Nepal mula le khala jasto cha......... Kangree ko luck ceremonial King lai nai chitta paryo garo cha,,,,, Parchanda is unfit as IPS(international political stutas) list.
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bagbhalu
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Posted on 05-07-07 10:51
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sorry, intead of Nepali Congress, it was typed as kangree
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dumer_bhansar
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Posted on 05-07-07 10:51
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None of the current leaders! We need to a new leader. DB
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leonardo
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Posted on 05-07-07 12:03
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sabaiko satru
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Posted on 05-07-07 12:15
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Hey guys, dont take it as fun. I am serious about this matter. I swear I must be the president of nepal in such a critical situation of a country. I am ready to give up anything. I born to die for the nation. My duty is to bring peace n prosperity in the nation, and is my mission, that's why I was born. "Once my mission is accomplished, I wiil Give up my Life."
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naya_nepali
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Posted on 05-07-07 12:27
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Frens, Its easy to die for nation than to live for it. We must learn how to live for our nation rathar than to die. Mahatma Gandhi lived for his nation and see what change he brought !
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Chicago-Bull
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Posted on 05-07-07 1:30
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hoina sathiharule koi manche nai nabhettako ho ki.....ki sochnai alchi gareko ho? Ke hamro desaaa' chainan koi laayaK, except leonardo & sabaikosaatru ?
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Contour
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Posted on 05-07-07 1:49
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oi bull, asti chicago nepali new year party ma aayeko thish?? tyaha aayeko nepali haru, more than 50% nepal ko current ministers bhanda knowlegeable jastai bhayera kura gari ra thiye tyaha.....so you can pick anyone from there..they all sound highly eligible,,.hows that?
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Mr. Hyde
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Posted on 05-07-07 2:08
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"..current ministers bhanda knowlegeable..?" Those ministers don't know shit. All they know is how to scam funds out of foriegn aid . I feel pity on people who boast that they are related to the Bureaucrats and politicians in the country. I thought one does not need more than a SLC degree to become the Prime Minister of Nepal and need nothing else than backing of street-fighters like Chakre Milan or Deepak Manange to become ministers. I am gonna leave you with this thought by Plato to sum up politics in Nepal "The heaviest penalty for deciding to engage in politics is to be ruled by someone inferior to yourself."
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bagbhalu
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Posted on 05-07-07 4:41
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We must find New leader or New Nepali, right? Let me get married Bush's daughter, and she will be New president of Nepal, will you guys vote for her?
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gadha
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Posted on 05-07-07 6:15
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Madhav Kumar Nepal since leftist don't trusr Girija and intn'l community wouldn't like prachanda so i'd say its Mr Makune
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Nepe
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Posted on 05-07-07 6:25
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It appears to me that the supreme leadership of all major political parties and their working style are not going to change at least for next election period. The recruiting centers of all political parties (so called sister organizations) are as corrupt (bribable, impotent, hypocrite and sycophantic) as their mother parties are. Yet I am confident that Nepal will make strides in all spheres of national life simply and decisively because of the qualitatively elevated popular awareness, vigilance and assertiveness. I think, for some time to come, the formidable popular pressure will be the major force moving the country forward despite the presence of incompetent political leadership on her shoulder The popular pressure is going to be particularly effective due to two major factors: (i) the glory it achieved from the April Revolution, and (ii) a sort of the "liberation" of politics from it's earlier real or perceived obligation to appease the institution of monarchy. The only institutions left for the politicians to appease are the people and the foreign powers. In the issues with conflicting interests between the people and the foreign powers, popular pressure can be expected to prevail. In the issues with no conflict of interests between the people and the foreign powers, it does not matter whom our politicians go to appease. So, all in all, popular assertiveness rather than anything else will be decisive in coming days. And to keep that sharp-edged, it will have to save it from two degenerative diseases: apathy and paranoia, the later being the type abundant -- in loudness if not in quality and quantity-- in Sajha. In other words, sanity and perseverance of our yet uncorrupted and non-partisan youth is an insurance to our better future. Everything else is mere expenditure. On a different and lighter note, our leaders appear unfit anyway on the basis of their physical unfitness. Here's the report. Ill politicians: - http://www.nepalitimes.com:80/issue/347/FromtheNepaliPress/13493 Nepe
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Captain Haddock
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Posted on 05-07-07 9:13
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Hi Nepe - A very astute analysis there. Loved this part "And to keep that sharp-edged, it will have to save it from two degenerative diseases: apathy and paranoia, the later being the type abundant -- in loudness if not in quality and quantity-- in Sajha." I thank my stars everyday that as inept as they maybe, it is still the politicians of Nepal -even those I dont agree with, and not the people of Sajha of the type you mention, running the country. Not to say there arent sensible people on Sajha - of course there are - from Royalists to Maoists - it's just that their voices get drowned out in the cacophony of what passes here for a political discussion. :) BTW, interesting link there. Someone once described it as "stretcher diplomacy" :P
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Chicago-Bull
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Posted on 05-07-07 11:01
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Nepe, u really did a good analysis. frm the link.....our leaders are sick!!
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thopa
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Posted on 05-07-07 11:20
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i am available for the most critical job, in the world
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bineet
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Posted on 05-08-07 6:56
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There will be no separate president of Nepal ... it will be the president of India.
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Nepe
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Posted on 05-08-07 8:00
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Captain, I haven't have chance to give you compliments myself. However, I have been quietly witnessing how you have been so meticulously and patiently explaining to not so easy audience of Sajha the complex and often chaotic and yet amazingly steady transformation Nepal is going through and have found myself in awe with your intellect, perseverance and ability to explain ordinarily unexplainable things, not to mention the first rate information and discussion you bring here on art, money matters and current affairs. I have become one of your great and silent admirers in Sajha. And whoever said it, "stretcher diplomacy" does capture the uniquely Nepali yet damn successful strategy employed by our under-appreciated political leadership -- to have things done in adversity and with limited resources. Might not be as glorious as this one, however the "oxygen politics" of the senior Koirala also seems to have done wonders at times. If I have to name three unique wisdom for the world to learn from Nepal's recent experience, I will name "Stretcher Diplomacy", "April Revolution" and "Oxygen Politics" :-) *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** Chicago Bull, Thanks. I do hope so. As for our leaders' physical or otherwise fitness, what one friend in Nepal Democracy forum said strikes me. He said our leaders are a sample of ourselves. Brought me this sher by my favorite Shayar Nida Fazli immortalized by the voice of Jagjit Singh, जब किसी से कोई गिला रखना सामने अपने आईना रखना And if our politicians are a sample of ourselves, they are our mirror, no ? Nepe
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Posted on 05-08-07 9:32
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Wah Nepe daji, well said, you are the man to pick proper word to describe the phenomenon exactly. "Stretcher Diplomacy", "April Revolution" and "Oxygen Politics" There are very few gems in sajha, who puts their intellect arguments in very beautiful ways. Both Nepe daji and Captain are among those.
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