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Holding Anniversary Of Notorious Jung Bahadur

Issue 13, March 31, 2013

By KTM Metro Reporter

March 25, 2013: the government of Nepal had held annual offerings to Jung Bahadur at Kalmochan in Kathmandu yesterday through a cook working at the maternity hospital, according to the news in the ‘gorkhapatra’ of today. The government used the taxpayers’ money for making annual offerings to the most notorious man that had killed hundreds of officials and his opponents to usurp the power. Does the government wield power to use the taxpayers’ money for annual offerings to such a notorious man in the history of Nepal?

Jung Bahadur killed his maternal uncle Mathabar Singh. Thereafter, his mother boycotted the water touched by him. Then, Jung Bahadur killed hundreds of unarmed officials at the Kot, and tens of unarmed officials Bhandarkhal to get to power.

Jung Bahadur imposed the Rana-dynastic rule in 1847. That Rana rule had been one of the darkest periods in the history of Nepal because the Rana rulers not only did nothing to develop the country but also punished anybody trying to open a school. The Rana-rulers stole the national treasury for their private luxurious lives. They confiscated the private property of anybody having some visible large assets. Thus, they kept Nepalis in general in poverty and destitute for 104 years.

The government is holding annual offerings to such a notorious man. It is a shameful act.

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