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Posted on 01-27-09 4:38 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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All Nepalese Must Know This –
Prachanda's family
1. Samir Dahal (Under-secretary of PM's office), son of Prachanda's younger brother Narayan Dahal
2. Ganga Dahal (Officer of PM's office), Prachanda's younger daughter (Indian citizen)
3. Gangaram Dahal (un-appointed foreign relations officer), Prachanda's own brother
4. Renu Pathak (CA member), Prachanda's daughter
5. Arjun Pathak (Officer of CA), Prachanda's son-in-law
6. Prakash Dahal (Prime Minister's PA/accountant), Prachanda's son, salary equal to the under-secretary
7. Narayan Dahal (CA member), Prachanda's nephew
8. Thakur Bhatta (Prachanda's brother-in-law)
9. Another son-in-law (contractor of Chitwan Cantonment)  

Baburam's relatives
1. Hisila Yami (Tourist Minister), Baburam's wife
2. Taranaj Pandey (PM's adviser), Baburam's nephew
3. Praya Yami (National Planning Commission), Hisila's older sister
4. Timila Yami (Chairperson of Drinking Water Project), Hisila's older sister
5. Chirik Shova (member of Kathmandu Drinking Water), Baburam's older sister
6. Baburam's younger brother (Tariff -fixing Committee), Head of Kathmandu Drinking water.
Enjoy the information. Don't get shocked.

 
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Posted on 01-27-09 11:38 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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well if I was in his place and I wanted to do something good. I would be able to do that best if i have people I could trust in my office. That would be family.

Lets hope he's got good intensions.
 
Posted on 01-27-09 12:06 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Owe Gogurkha muji Maobadi chor....

Have you heard this f##king term in Nepali " Joon JOGI aayeni kanai chereko" tehi ho muji maobadi pani nepal ko lagi.Thulo Durbhagya ! They are the complete f##king failure goverment in the history of NEPAL. They can't do or do good for Nepali people rather they look out for themselves. Gunda girti garera sarkar chaldaina. we need to have set rules and regulations.

Hisila Yami turn down the Milamche water project due to discrepencies in commission. do u know this fact. what a f##king loser. Poor people they dont even have clean drinking water, these f##king maoist look out for commission for their good ? F##k them.

Give me one good example..can you ? no water no electricity, no security, no fuel no traffic management, Bribery..what the f##k. pushing back the country in stone age.

gogurkha go f##k yourself

 
Posted on 01-27-09 2:10 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I agree with Gogurkha
 
Posted on 01-27-09 2:42 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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i agree with santul


 
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waiyat...kura ma k ko halla???

 
Posted on 01-27-09 4:33 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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As far as I know, Baburam has already denied Taranath Pandey as his nephew. Hisila has been a Maoist leader forever,so it shouldn't come as a surprise to any one that she is the minister. She is also pretty capable. I agree with gogurkha on how they were appointed (on the basis of merits not on the basis of nepotism). I know all of the kids of Prachanda were involved in the 'People's War' including her 'Indian citizen' daughter. He could have lessened the controversy by not employing all of them, but they all were involved in the 'Janayuddha'.Having said that, Prachanda doesn't seem as good as Baburam on this. Baburam seems more dedicated to the cause of people. I don't always agree with his political views, but he seems like a maverick so far. We should give him the benefit of doubt, guys. If someone tries to do good for the country and people, I wouldn't hesitate to hail him even if they were Maoists.

 
Posted on 01-28-09 9:50 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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lau suna aba jaantho prachando ko guff.. Gaffai ta ho.. bhaneko kuro k nai puraako chha ra ??


Source: http://myrepublica.com/blogs/blog/2009/01/27/pms-promise-to-stop-nepotism-self-criticism-or-a-whip-against-hisila/


PM’s promise to stop nepotism!


By Yuvraj Acharya on January 27th, 2009 in Notes


Self criticism or a whip against Hisila!


I found one very positive thing in Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal’s message to countrymen delivered Sunday evening. At least we have a prime minister who listens to public grievances and takes them seriously, going by the words he pronounced in the message.


The issues he raised, however, were not the issues raised by members of the public. Mirror hung in Maoist leaders’ dressing rooms would easily speak the change they have gone through in a year. Leave the issues of purchasing costly bed and traveling in luxury vehicles.


Another grievance he heard is flourishing nepotism in the government and involvement of ministers. PM heard that too but what he needs to realize is that he on the top of the list of ministers involved in nepotism after Tourism Minister Hisila Yami.


PM has only handpicked some family members to fill public office posts. To name a few are his son Prakash, daughter duo Renu and Ganga, nephew Sameer, and son-in-law Arjun Pathak. It is more in number than the one who got such offices through Yami.


A microbiologist, Dr Kayo Devi Yami, was appointed National Planning Commission member before she was named a member of the Public Service Commission. Timila and Chirishobha, other sisters of Hisila, were appointed KUKL chairperson and member. Brother Bidya Ratna was appointed in Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Fund Development Committee when Hisila was Physical Planning and Works Minister.


I don’t question competence of the distinguished personalities who have made their own name in their respective fields but people have linked them with Hisila. I believe the children of late Dharma Ratna Yami don’t need other’s push to climb the peak of their career. But the culture of treating them as Hisila’s kin is unfortunate for them as well as those who have their own identity. So I advise prime minister to develop such a mechanism of appointment that would create atmosphere for the appointees to feel proud of being appointed to public offices, instead of being demoralized as the persons handpicked by their kin.


 
Posted on 01-28-09 12:55 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Well PM needs to give back looted property to start with, if he wants to do good. BUT


Like any other communist, Mao or Stalin chors, Prachanda daaka is also using propoganda. I am sure that prachanda will die like his hero stalin daka.



The mystery of Stalin's death






By Leonida Krushelnycky







Stalin lying in state
Millions came to say farewell to Stalin


Fifty years ago, on 5 March 1953, the Soviet leader Josef Stalin died.

His political life as a dictator who dominated millions has been minutely dissected over the decades.

But his last days continue to provoke speculation and argument.

Did he die of natural causes following a brain haemorrhage or was Stalin killed because he was about to plunge the Soviet Union into a war its people were in no position to fight?

Unusual order

The night of 28 February began in the usual manner for Stalin and his closest political circle, Lavrenty Beria, Nikita Khrushchev, Nikolai Bulganin and Georgi Malenkov.







We were glad when we got this order, and went off to bed without thinking twice


Pyotr Lozgachev
guard on duty
They watched a film in the Kremlin then retired to Stalin's country home, 10 minutes outside Moscow, for yet another night of feasting.

By the early hours of 1 March, Stalin's guests had gone back to their homes in Moscow.

What happened next was out of the ordinary for a man as obsessed with security as Stalin. He gave an order for his guards to retire for the night - he was not to be disturbed.

This change to Stalin's normal behaviour intrigued Russian historian Edvard Radzinski, and a few years ago he tracked down one of the guards on duty that night, Pyotr Lozgachev.

Guards worried

It was Lozgachev's testimony of that night that led Radzinski to speculate about what might really have happened.







The guards slept late the following morning, and so, it seemed, did Stalin - 12 o'clock, one, two o'clock came and no Stalin
The guard confirmed that it was not Stalin who gave the guards the order to go to bed, rather the order was conveyed by the main guard Khrustalev.

"Stalin would taunt the guards by saying 'Want to go to bed?' and stare into our eyes," Lozgachev said. "As if we'd dare! So of course we were glad when we got this order, and went off to bed without thinking twice."

The guards slept late the following morning, and so, it seemed, did Stalin. Twelve o'clock, one, two o'clock came and no Stalin.

The guards began to get worried, but no one dared to go into his rooms. They had no right to disturb Stalin unless invited into his presence personally.

At 6.30 a light came on in Stalin's rooms, and the guards relaxed a little. But by the time 10 o'clock had chimed they were petrified. Lozgachev was finally sent in to check on Stalin.

"I hurried up to him and said 'Comrade Stalin, what's wrong?' He'd, you know, wet himself while he was lying there. He made some incoherent noise, like "Dz dz". His pocketwatch and copy of Pravda were lying on the floor. The watch showed 6.30. That's when it must have happened to him."

'World War III'

The guards rushed to call Stalin's drinking companions, the Politburo. It was their tardiness in responding and calling for medical help that put questions of doubt in Radzinski's mind.






Lavrenty Beria
Beria may have been behind Stalin's death
Did they already know too much and so did not need to hurry to the "old man's" side?

Mr Radzinski says Yes. He asserts that Stalin was injected with poison by the guard Khrustalev, under the orders of his master, KGB chief Lavrenty Beria. And what was the reason Stalin was killed?

"All the people who surrounded Stalin understood that Stalin wanted war - the future World War III - and he decided to prepare the country for this war," Mr Radzinski says.

"He said: we have the opportunity to create a communist Europe but we have to hurry. But Beria, Khrushchev, Malenkov and every normal person understood it was terrible to begin a war against America because the country [Russia] had no economy.

"It wasn't a poor but a super-poor country which was destroyed by the German invasion, a country which had no resources but only nuclear weapons.






Josef Stalin
Those close to Stalin thought he wanted war
"It was the reason for his anti-Semitic campaign, it was a provocation. He wanted an answer from America. And Beria knew Stalin had planned on 5 March to begin the deportation of Jewish people from Moscow."

As always in Russia, conspiracy piles on conspiracy. Some saw buses parked all round Moscow to take away the Jews. Others glimpsed special barns erected for the deportees in Kazakhstan.

But while the drama unfolded over the next few days in Stalin's country house, the citizens of the Soviet Union were split in their reaction to the imminent death of their leader.

Many openly wept for the man they called '"Father", "Teacher", "God". Others in prison camps across the land allowed themselves to exchange secret smiles and hope that things would be different now.

At 9.50pm on 5 March Stalin died. By the next day his body was lying in state in the Hall of Columns, a few streets from Red Square. It is estimated that several millions came to see him one final time. Several hundred were rumoured to have died in the crush.

Fifty years on, the rumours of intrigues and conspiracies continue. For a tyrant like Josef Stalin, a simple death would be just too mundane.

The documentary The Last Mystery of Stalin - BBC Radio 4 on Monday, 24 February, 2000 GMT - charts the politics and emotions of a turbulent and truly significant week in Soviet history, through personal recollections and dramatic re-creations.

Presenter: Tim Whewell

Producer: Leonida Krushelnycky


 
Posted on 04-08-09 5:45 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Ya you are write saying that they were the part of People's War. But the question here is those ppl only saw their relatives playing part in the People's War, they forgot all those ppls whose family members worked for them in that very war.
 
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i agree with santul... gogurkha shut the f*** up...

 
Posted on 04-08-09 7:45 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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what the F**k r u talking about. All MB are gang of A$$hole. and Hisila is most corrupted. They damn care the country and people's well being.

It is truth
 
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This is not Gogurkha maybe Go goo kha,F##king maoist.
 
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Agree with Santul and kkol ..wtf just coz his relatives were involved in the so called "Peoples' war" doesn't mean only they get to work for the goverment..what about the others? I'm sure sure their literacy level is the same ..how can an indian national work for our governement ....


Khoi ta raja lai nikalda ta khub chamkeka theu ta nepali janta...yesto wrong practices ko against ma chai voice garna sakdainau ..dhikkar cha hami lai..


 
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It is always same. when there was king his whole family ruled the country. when girja came, his family ruled the country, lots of korirala and nephew acharya and even non citizen, son in law, ruled the country. Now its the same. Santul is right: Joon JOGI aayeni kanai chereko.
 
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I dont care if we have got relatives in the government, every party will do i think. The point is that MB chose a path, a bloody path to achieve their goals. But as far as getting into people's war, i think they created war against their own people. I will never forgive them and the innocent lives they have taken. Akhir MB ko manchhe marey pani, police ko manchhe marey pani, afterall its the death of nepali civilian. Hoina ra!!
 
Posted on 04-09-09 11:38 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I totally agree with santul!!!! mali yestho lekhna maan pani theyena tara tero f**king retarded comments la mali yo lekhna maan lageyo...u.... piece of shit- (gogurkha)..m*ji maobadi.....pahila garib lai chorera, marera khantish tara aaile desh lai khairachas....last word mero tali (gogurkha) u shit out of ma d**k...
 
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gogurkha...get the hell out of here.. maobadi sala

 
Posted on 04-09-09 3:49 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Yes, they are too unfair !

Clean Politics does not exist.
(Bitter truth)

Sorry, I am frustrated with politics !!





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Posted on 04-26-09 12:54 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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he doesn't deserve to be a PM. It needs a lot of sacrifices not for his party but for the country.
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