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May 25, 2009, 7:08 GMT


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Dirgha Raj Prasai from Kathmandu, NepalMay 25th, 2009 - 09:50:24

Dear editor,
We Nepalese people are very anxious, after the resignation of Maoist PM, the most oppertunist,visionless, culprit man- 'Madav Kumar nepal' has become the Prime-minister of Nepal. Nepal's unfortunate dilemma is that it is still the party leaders are following the foreigners direction. So the party leaders are unable to make a unique contribution to the glory of the nation, by emancipating it from its sin of exploitation and thus contributing to the progress of the people.
Dear editor,
The majority of our political leaders (Congress, UML, Maoists) are Indian agent( atlist 50). Madav nepal is ane of the direct agent of India. It is worthless to expect from these leaders to save our nationality and independence. Indian RAW through its agents in the Nepali Congress, UML and Maoist parties is now pressing for autonomous federal states on communal basis. They want to push the country into disarray. Due to Madav nepal(UML) there will start civil war because the Nepalese people can't support the Indian conspiracy.
Madav nepal will be the bone of the contention for Civil war. If we or foreigners or UN want peace and stablishment in Nepal, There must be reinstated the people's oriented monarchy and Hindu & Buddha's kingdom. In between the two big neighbors-China & India, the monarchy has been playing a balanced role. The permanent institution- 'monarchy' can put unite the national instigation as it remained from the very begining. Monarchy is still a popular institution.
Thank you.

Sincerely yours
Dirgha Raj Prasai

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Ramananda JhaMay 30th, 2009 - 05:21:40

Dear editor,
I support the strong comment of Mr. Dirgha Raj Prasai. Mr. Madhab nepal the PM can't understand the problems of the country. He is very nonsense irresposible man in politics. I extend thanks to Mr. Prasai as well as M &C online.
Thank you.
Ramananda Jha
Saptari,
Nepal

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Elke Zwinge-MakamizileJun 22nd, 2009 - 08:37:15

When I touch GOVERMENT then is coming a publicity of German enterprise Joop so I can't see what you have explained for GOVERMENT:::

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