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Paaru
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Posted on 04-27-06 6:19
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“सिघ्र स्वास्थ्य लाभको शुभकामना” सम्माननिय प्रधानमन्त्रि “गिरिजा प्रसाद कोइराला”: हजुरको अस्वस्थताको खबरले हामि सम्पुर्ण नेपाली स्तब्ध भएका छौँ! हजुरको शिघ्र स्वास्थ्य लाभको कामना गर्दछौँ!! देशको यस अबस्थालाई पार लगाउने काममा हजुरको ठुलो हात छ, हजुर नै देशको एक आधारशिला अनि दर्हो खम्बा हुनुहुन्छ! हजुर माथि लागेका हरेक लान्छनाहरु लाई पखाल्ने तथा गल्तिहरुलाई सुधार्ने मौका एक चोटि फेरि नेपाली जनताले दिएका छन ! आशा छ, देशमा हजुरकै कार्यकालमा लोकतन्त्र आएर छाड्ने छ।
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Posted on 04-29-06 9:35
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Scenepal Excatly kina chahiyeko cha Girija Nepal lai? Feri lauda kanda garna lai ho ki, Indian neta haru ko chaplusi garna lai ho ki, feri dui charota river bidesh lai hastantaran garna ho ki ya ta ghoos tanna khana ho??? Alli khulasta paridinu paryo... I think this Girija dude is highly overrated by few people...He is yet to prove himself as a good human being, let alone a good politician and yet some people like to think of him as some kind of demi-god.... He has been P.M for so many times and everytime he has failed miserably.... Still, we want to sing praises of him.... It's the other thing that he is sick and we should not pray for his death, but considering him the only eligible person to run the country is the height of immaturity...
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Posted on 04-29-06 9:36
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Kathmandu, 29 April: The ruling party of India has been intensifying its activities of creating problems in the political scenario of Nepal despite the warning given by its opposing party BJP, who stated that, this kind of diplomatic game would risk the safety of India from the Maoist invasion, writes Janadharana weekly. The dissimilarity in remarks made by India’s ruling party towards the political tension of Nepal was made possible due to the role of Shyam Saran, India’s Foreign Secretary. Sources stated that, after the Palace disapproved India’s offer to provide military support to repress the people’s agitation and Maoist insurgency on the condition of providing the contract of Upper Karnali Hydro power project, a negative remark was made public by the Indian PM and its Foreign Secretariat instantly. India is trying to affect the political conflict of Nepal to turn the nation’s situation similar to that of Sikkim or for worse like that of Bhutan.
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Birbhadra
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Posted on 04-29-06 10:22
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Ay natake budha chittai thik hau get well soon
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Posted on 04-30-06 7:52
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प्रधानमन्त्रीद्वारा शपथ ग्रहण,राजपरिषदको शपथ बहिस्कार नवनियुक्त प्रधानमन्त्री गिरिजाप्रसाद कोइरालाले आइतबार नारायणहिटी राजदरबारमा शपथ ग्रहण गर्नुभएको छ। उहाँले राजपरिषदको शपथ भने लिनुभएन। राजाबाट प्रधानमन्त्रीलाई शपथ ग्रहण गराइबक्सने कार्यक्रममा विभिन्न संवैधानिक अङ्गका प्रमुख लगायत राजपरिषदका सभापति परशुनारायण चौधरीको पनि उपस्थिति थियो। तर प्रधानमन्त्री कोइरालाले राजपरिषद सभापतिबाट शपथ लिनुभएन। स्वास्थ्य स्थितिका कारण पछि सरेको प्रधानमन्त्रीको शपथ ग्रहण कार्यक्रममा उहाँका निजी चिकित्सक डा.मधु आचार्य पनि उपस्थित हुनुहुन्थ्यो। शपथ ग्रहणपछि प्रधानमन्त्री सीधै शहीदगेटमा गई शहीदहरुप्रति श्रध्दाञ्जलि दिने प्रचलन रहेको भए पनि स्वास्थ्य स्थिति कै कारण उहाँ आफ्नै निवास फर्कनु भएको थियो। प्रधानमन्त्री आइतबार ४ बजे हुने प्रतिनिधि सभाको बैठकमा भने उपस्थित हुन समर्थ हुने विश्वास चिकित्सकहरुले व्यक्त गरेका छन्।
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Posted on 04-30-06 7:53
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माअोवादीलाई तुरुन्त वार्तामा आउन प्रधानमन्त्रीको आह्वान जनआन्दोलनको बलले पुनर्स्थापित संसदको आइतबार बसेको दोस्रो बैठकमा प्रधानमन्त्री गिरिजाप्रसाद कोइरालाले माअोवादीलाई तुरुन्त वार्ता आउन आग्रह गर्नुभएको छ। बैठकको अध्यक्षता गरिरहनुभएकी उपसभामुख चित्रलेखा यादवले मन्तव्य राख्नका लागि अनुमति दिनुभएपछि 'तत्काल हत्या-हिंसा त्यागी आजै वार्तामा आउन' प्रधानमन्त्री कोइरालाले माअोवादीलाई आह्वान गर्नुभएको हो। उहाँले माअोवादीद्वारा घोषित एक पक्षीय युध्दविरामको स्वागत पनि गर्नुभएको छ। आफ्नो सात मिनेट लामो सम्बोधनमा प्रधानमन्त्रीले जनआन्दोलनका उपलब्धि र सरकारले गर्ने कामहरुको बारेमा जानकारी दिनुभएको थियो। उहाँले आफूले संसदको पहिलो बैठकमा राखेको संविधान सभाको प्रस्तावका बारेमा छलफल गरी छिटै टुंगोमा पुग्न पनि सदनलाई आग्रह गर्नुभएको थियो। यसअघि प्रधानमन्त्रीले आजै सिंहदरबारमा गएर आफ्नो पदभार ग्रहण गर्नुभयो। पदभार ग्रहणका लागि सिंहदरबार पुग्दा मुख्य सचिवले स्वागत गर्ने प्रचलन रहेको भए पनि हालका मुख्य सचिव लोकमानसिंह कार्की निरंकुशताको मतियार भएको भन्दै कर्मचारीहरुले नै प्रवेश निषेध गरेका छन्। प्रधानमन्त्रीलाई प्रधानमन्त्री कार्यालयका सचिव मुकुन्द शर्माले स्वागत गर्नुभएको थियो।
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Posted on 04-30-06 6:15
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Posted on 05-01-06 3:38
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Prachanda had named Koirala as PM Kathmandu, 30 April: Although Madhav Kumar Nepal and Sher Bahadur Deuba recommended the name of Girija Prasad Koirala for the post of new Prime Minister; sources claim that, it was Maoist Supreme, Prachanda who decided the name of the new PM for Nepal, writes Sambodhan weekly. After King Gyanendra's announcement of restoration of the House of Representatives last Monday, Prachanda personally called Girija Prasad Koirala and asked him to be the PM of Nepal. Prachanda also called Madhav Kumar Nepal and requested him to recommend the name of Koirala on the meeting of seven parties, he also requested him to call Deuba and ask him to recommend Koirala’s name for PM. People’s News/Kumod
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Posted on 05-01-06 3:40
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wHILE GIRIJEY CHAMCHEYS WERE PRAYING FOR HIS HEALTH=====he was not even sick............he was enjoying in his daughter's house..there was no ventilator.... hahhahaha Madhu Gimirey confided to someone that it was only a naatak........hahahhaha
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Posted on 05-01-06 3:52
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Are you fuking kiddin' me bringing this crony back ? His ass should be in jail not in a PM seat. This fuker has commited more atrocities than any politician I know. There are more skeletons in this fukers closet then in the graveyard. somebosy put his ass in jail.
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Paaru
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Posted on 05-01-06 7:21
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के साँचिकै गिरिजाले नाटक गरेका हुन त? any update and source please??
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Birbhadra
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Posted on 05-01-06 7:46
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Posted on 05-02-06 1:11
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Yeah girija koirala, Get Well Soon!!! :O say why? parasites fasinate me !! too much blood in my anemic body you see :( so just watn to get rid of all of it asap. HELP!
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Paaru
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Posted on 05-02-06 1:17
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Girija You should get up from the chair and yell at everyone who is blamming you and cursing you!!
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Posted on 05-02-06 1:26
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paaru is girija''s mistress.
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Paaru
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Posted on 05-02-06 3:05
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Chee chee chee fohori keta... tesari nabolnu khulla munch ma
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Posted on 05-02-06 4:29
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can you wipe that white stuff from your nose? paaru...looks like you took little too much.. ;) girija will not make it till this dashain, according to a jyotishi in nepal. btw, paaru can clarify on this one since he got that white stuff on his nose from girijia hajoor bajay.
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amrit joshi
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Posted on 05-02-06 9:37
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according to jyotish lohani he will die within 6 months- dashain.
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Posted on 05-02-06 10:29
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यो पालिको दशैमा गिरिजको बली देवी लाई । रेटेर मार्णू जनतको मनमा शान्ति हुन्छ । देश ले रगत मागे गिरिजको बली चाडआउनु, रूदिनना नेपाल आमा गिरिजा जस्तो कुकूर को लागि ।
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Posted on 05-06-06 2:24
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again for girija... hahahah
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Posted on 05-06-06 6:47
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A very realistic story about Girija: OLD MAN AND THE SIEGE Life has come full circle for the 84-year-old Nepali Congress supremo, Girija Prasad Koirala It was exactly three days after the royal massacre on June 1, 2001. Nepal’s elite had assembled at the ancient royal Palace in Hanuman Dhoka in Kathmandu. The occasion was the coronation of Gyanendra as the King of Nepal. As the new King of the Himalayan country prepared to take the traditional buggy ride from Hanuman Dhoka to Narayanhitti Palace, he urged the then prime minister, Girija Prasad Koirala, to accompany him. Koirala politely declined the offer. “Sarkar, I do not want you to face the public ire,†he said to the king. “People are very angry with me. They will stone the buggy if I ride with you.†Koirala’s popularity during his third term in office was at its lowest ebb. The people of Nepal blamed him for the deteriorating law and order situation, escalating Maoist violence and, worse still, for the Royal massacre, in which 10 members of the royal family, including the king and queen, were killed by the crown prince. A few weeks later, Koirala resigned from office after the Royal Nepalese Army refused to obey his orders to put down the Maoist insurgency. Now, four-and-a-half years later, life has come full circle for the 84-year-old Nepali Congress supremo. Today, as Koirala copes with failing health, people from all walks of life are hoping that he will steer Nepal to safety in this critical period of protest and distrust. In strife-torn Nepal, there is hope in the air. The Nepali elite believes that Koirala alone can bail out the besieged monarch, the common man feels that Koirala alone can ensure unity among the constituents of the seven-party alliance which spearheaded a protracted but successful pro-democracy movement in the kingdom. By a strange travesty of fate, this chain-smoking frail old man has suddenly become a fashionable icon. No more do people talk about his alleged corrupt ways. No more do they whisper about the extra-constitutional authority wielded by his ambitious daughter, Sujata. And no more do people blame Koirala — or GPK, as he is popularly known — for the failure of democracy in Nepal. For a man who brought the mighty monarch down to his knees, Koirala is rather modest. As the streets swelled with protestors last month in Kathmandu — forcing the king to throw in the towel — GPK chose to give the credit to the people for the movement. “It’s the might of people power,†he said when asked who was responsible for the return of democracy in Nepal. But, as the king yielded to the people, Koirala’s own health deteriorated alarmingly as an anxious nation watched. A team of top doctors led by his personal physician, Madhu Ghimre, put him on oxygen support and a saline drip. The swearing-in ceremony to be held at the Narayanhitty Palace was deferred by two days. And a wisecrack quipped that the Grand Old Man of Nepali politics had decided to keep the ‘king waiting’. Sure enough, Gyanendra, who never hid his dislike for GPK, waited for the prime minister-designate to take oath. When it happened finally on Sunday, Koirala, a former union leader, did it on his own terms. He broke several traditions, much to the discomfiture of the Royalists. He asked the Palace not to invite the chairman of the Raj Parishad, the all-powerful Royalist Council. He also did not take oath of office of the Raj Parishad. But, clearly, Nepal stands on the threshold of change. After administering the oath of office and secrecy to Koirala, the king of Nepal — traditionally seen as the reincarnation of Vishnu — put his arm around the shoulders of the new prime minister and led him to a sofa. And, as the media recorded this historic moment, Gyanendra, himself a chain smoker, urged Koirala to quit smoking. For Koirala, who was born in India where his father, a political activist, lived in exile, this is the beginning of another era. GPK’s career so far has been tumultuous, even though he started his political journey 55 years ago under the shadow of his more illustrious brother, B.P. Koirala, often described as the father of Nepal’s democratic movement. GPK held the prime ministerial post for more than seven years after multiparty democracy was restored in 1990. He, however, has the dubious distinction of never having completed a full term in office. During his last tenure, which ended in August 2001, he earned notoriety for what was described as his non-performance and alleged corrupt ways. Despite having fallen out with the Royal Palace, GPK continued to remain a monarchist. Even when the pro-democracy movement gathered momentum and lakhs of protestors threatened to overrun Narayanhitti Palace, GPK opposed it, much to the chagrin of Nepal’s leftists. In private, he told diplomats who called on him that he continued to favour the twin-pillar concept of constitutional monarchy and multi-party democracy. The spirited grand old man of Nepali politics has now begun ruling the nation with renewed vigour. His first task was to declare a ceasefire, withdraw red corner notices on Maoist leaders and set the roadmap for peace. Now that it has been done, Koirala is likely to encounter tougher hurdles on the road ahead. That’s when his tenacity and political acumen will be tested to the maximum.
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