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Political Leaders Of Different Colors

Issue 42, October 14, 2012

By KTM Metro Reporter

October 12, 2012: Prime Minister Dr. Baburam Bhattarai today warned of the monarchy getting revived if the current political deadlock were protracted due to the political parties continue to be indifferent to resolving the political crisis. Speaking at the function of laying the foundation stone of a building of Bishnu Kumari Campus in Bandipur-1 of the Tanahu district, Prime Minister Dr. Bhattarai said that the country would face a great disaster if the monarchy were revived due to the differences among the political parties, writes nepalnews.com. 

One thing Mr. Prime Minister should know is even if his party and he were to reinstate the monarchy, Nepalis would kick the monarchy out and destroy his party and all the responsible people for reinstating the monarchy. The time is not 1960; Nepalis are not of that time. Today’s Nepalis have been far smarter than the Nepalis of 1960s.

Speaking at the inauguration function of the 10th national assembly of the Revolutionary Student Union (RSU) this afternoon in Dhangadhi, Chairman of Nepal Workers and Peasants Party (NWPP) Narayan Man Bijukchhe said that the head of the state should declare a state of emergency to resolve the current political crisis, writes ‘THT ONLINE’.

Mr. Bijukchhe thinks himself a communist ideologue but he speaks of such nonsense that drives him down to earth always making him as an idiot rather than a political thinker. Why he does not push everybody to elections rather than to a state of emergency because he does not understand the politics despite being in the politics for a whole life.

General Secretary of NC Krishna Prasad Sitaula today said that the President would take an imperative initiative in November if the major political forces were not to bail the country out of the protracted legal hassles and political deadlock within October, writes ‘THT ONLINE’.

Former Home Minister Sitaula has been always a logical thinking politician. Unlike other politicians he does not speak such nonsense in the past. Now, Mr. Sitaula also has stepped on the footprints of Dr. Ram Sharan Mahat: another NC cadre that has been madly calling for the president’s intervention in the current politics. Dr. Mahat could say such nonsense, as Dr. Mahat had learned nothing during his term of the program officer at the UNDP office in Kathmandu but Mr. Sitaula should be careful stepping on others’ footprints if he were to keep his political stature.

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