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Regressive Force Raising Head

Issue 01, January 3, 2010


By KTM Metro Reporter in Kathmandu

A unique regressive force has been raising a head since last year. This year, this regressive force has been bold enough to go to the Prime Minister’s official residence at Baluwatar in Kathmandu and urge him to revive the celebration of the anniversary of one of the most inhuman monarchs called Prithvi Narayan Shahs as the unity day on January 11, 2010. If you take a look at the Nepalese history written by a French writer called Sylvain Levi you will know how cruel Prithvi Narayan had been during his reign.

After the fall of the 240-year despotic Shah rule in 2006, Nepalis had done away with the celebrations of any anniversary of all Shah monarchs who had kept the Nepalis almost for two and a half centuries in the absolute poverty and in darkness using the firepower they possessed.

Now, a group of so-called intellectuals headed by Modnath Preshit with the members such as Ramesh Kumar Dhungel, Jaya Raj Acharya, Bharat Basnet, Pushpa Thapaliya, Durga Nath Sharma, Nava Raj Adhikari, Sadhaya Bahadur Bhandari, G.N. Sharma, Dan Bahadur Biswokarma, Narendra Raj Prasai and Indira Prasai went to the Prime Minister’s residence and urged him to revive the celebration of the anniversary of Prithvi Narayan on January 11, 2010 and to rehabilitate the broken statue of the same according to the government-run newspaper ‘Gorkhapatra’ of December 26, 2009.

These royalist guys want to revive the memory of the cruel dynastic rule in Nepal. These guys must have been certainly thriving on the resources provided by the descendents of the despotic rulers. Nepalis have already done away with the Shah dynastic rule but have to root out the remaining royalists thriving on the remnants of the despotic rulers.

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