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Glorifying Ranas And Shahs Not Removing Statue Of Tribhuvan

Issue 03, January 15, 2012

By KTM Metro Reporter

January 8, 2012: President of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) Pashupati Shumsher J.B. Rana has said Nepalis cannot build a new Nepal removing the statues of Prithvi and Tribhuvan and Nepalis cannot preserve their identity not preserving the glorious past.

The glorious past Mr. Rana has been talking about is the glory of Ranas and Shahs not of the common folks. Common Nepalis don’t identify with the Ranas and Shahs that have subjugated Nepalis in general and kept them in dire poverty and hunger and profound humiliation for 240 years.

Mr. Rana is the grandson of the corrupt last Rana Prime Minister Mohan Sumsher. So, it is not surprising that he wants the glory of his corrupt past ancestors but the most surprising is some of the sons of the common folks have been talking about glorifying the nose-cutter Prithvi Narayan Shah that had sowed the seeds of the subjugation of Nepalis and had started off sucking the blood of Nepalis in general.

Some Nepalis talking about the contribution of Prithvi and the past glory are certainly nursed by the Rana-Shah rulers. So, they want to continue the darkest history of Nepal and want to revive the past glory at the cost of the common people for flourishing on the blood of the common Nepalis. These guys want to appreciate the contributions of Rana-Shah to keep Nepalis in general very poor and destroy the culture of Nepalis and impose their dictatorial rule.

So, any sensible Nepalis want not only the statue of Tribhuvan but also the Statues of all tyrannical Shah rulers go from the streets of Nepal because these statues remind Nepalis the dark period of Rana-Shah rule in Nepal.

Speaking to the anchor of the morning program called ‘antar-sambad’ of the state-run Radio Nepal on the morning of January 11, 2012, Modnath Prasit has said that the statue of Tribhuvan should not be above the statues of four martyrs at the Sahidgate because Tribhuvan as the then-king had approved to enforce the death sentence to the four martyrs; so, the statue should go from there somewhere; he also has said that the stay-order of the Supreme Court of Nepal not to remove the statue is not appropriate.

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