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 Sucheta Koirala flees to India

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Posted on 02-11-05 12:00 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Wow, this is something unexpected that she would trek her way to India.
http://headlines.sify.com/news/fullstory.php?id=13669321

This is what the website says:


Former Nepal PM?s daughter flees to India
Friday, 11 February , 2005, 22:32
New Delhi: Making a dramatic escape to India, daughter of former Nepal prime minister Girija Prasad Koirala on Friday said she feared threat to the life of her father at the hands of King Gyanendra?s regime.

"He (Koirala) might be subjected to mental torture and I fear that they would apply slow poison to harm his life," said Sucheta Koirala, herself a Nepali Congress leader, who went through an ordeal before reaching at New Delhi.

"I met him (her father) once, two days after the elected government was overthrown. But we don?t know what his present situation is. We fear for his life," she told reporters.

Eighty-one-year-old Girija Prasad Koirala, three times prime minister, has been under house arrest ever since the King seized power on February 1.

Addressing the press meet organised by the Nepal Youth Initiative for Peace and Democracy, she revealed that she had trekked for four days from Kathmandu, virtually crossing rivers and mountains to reach India.

Walking through the Himalayan Kingdom with fear for life, she had her first experience of seeing a gunfight between the Royal Nepalese Army and Maoists "live."

"It was a tiring journey. I walked for almost eight hours at a stretch to reach the border town of Chitavan. I crossed villages controlled by Maoists with fear for my life. If they had got suspicious about us, it would have been my end," Sucheta said.

Right,,, how does she expect us to believe that maoist did not know that she was crossing the border? All I want to say to Sucheta Koirala is stop trying to get sympathy: " They are going to slow poison him....it would have been my end". Cause you will get none. Atleast not from me. Ahile samma ta corruption gareko sawa pani tireko chaina, byaj ta baki nai cha. Desh lai esto sthiti ma lyayera afu bhagne manche traitor nai ho.
 
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Posted on 02-11-05 1:11 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Very interesting. I was wondering if sujata koirala knows that people will actually rejoice if the old hawk dies.
 
Posted on 02-11-05 1:12 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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sucheta bhaneko chai ko ni?

kumbhako mela ma haraki sujataki "judwa behn" ho ki ?

ram kasam girija sir ko sucheta bhanne ni chhori chhe bhanera thah nai thiyna---grija sir poora luki chhipe afu afu matrai dini re chha?

grand design bhanthe sir le sadhi--yo chai afno side ko grand design ho ki ta?

khai ke ke---

sujata miss ta latte didai "hindustan ki kasam" theatre ma? meri bassai!
 
Posted on 02-11-05 1:16 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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She should be put into the jails of Military barracks along with Maoists. May be Maoist can teach her someting over there.
 
Posted on 02-11-05 1:18 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Deep hajur lai bolayera dincha ta?

Hajur ko sathi bange le ta luki luki dine raicha...Girija ta baje jhan.

Sujata nai hola tyo. Tyasko ni kehi kaam chaina. India ma nai thunera rakheni huncha jathi lai :)

Girija suffering from mental torture????? Hmmmmmmmm jai si karani waisi bharani...
Ahaaaaaaaaa yesto dekhna paincha bhanera maile kahile socheko thiyena yetti chado.

Grand design grand design....chor baje.. tyasai mileage ko buda je payo tyai bakcha.

Thikka paryo.

IndisGuise:)

 
Posted on 02-11-05 1:28 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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G P KOIRALA - SYMBOL OF NEPALI DEMOCRACY (HAAHAAAAAAAAAAAHAAAAAAA!)


Aditi Phadnis: Nepal`s ruling monarch

PLAIN POLITICS

Aditi Phadnis / New Delhi February 12, 2005

http://www.business-standard.com/common/storypage.php?storyflag=y&leftnm=lmnu5&leftindx=5&lselect=2&chklogin=N&autono=180582



LAST PARAGRAPH OF THE ARTICLE:

But every child in the villages of Nepal knows who G P Koirala is, discredited though he might be. With the Maoist organisation and with G P Koirala as a symbol, all that Nepal needs is an underground communication system. The people of Nepal have now learnt to speak. And no one, not even the King, can take that right away from them.





 
Posted on 02-11-05 1:42 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Sucheta (sorry for the typo) lai India ma kina thunera raakhne ni ? Lau achamma le marnu cha. Bichari byaai sakeko sushree lai kina arkaako desh ma laagera thunne ni. Haamro desh ma nai tudikhel cha, khariyeka boka haru chan. Don't ask me what does this mean. U guys get the connectin urself................................................... Malai ta nepal ko ek honhaar chori sushree nai marna lai re bhanda ta kasto naramailo laagyo. Tesko pnai udhhar gardinai parla jasto cha, tudhikhel ma raakhera....................... Hamro hya open book test bhaneko jasto tudhikhel ma open sushree s*x.

Tyo ponte jeee ko dhobini ko chyattya petikot ko kasam malai dimag ma pani k k aaucha.


Galti le miltake bhako recha bhane milayera padhnu hola.
 
Posted on 02-11-05 4:00 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Chorko khutta kaat bhanesi, khutta uchalya ho yo.

Corruption ko beli bistaar launay bhane pachi bhaag bhaag. Natra ta nabiranu, nadaranu? Kaso?


 
Posted on 02-11-05 11:14 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I can't wait to hear the good news from Nepal
DEATH OF FORMER PM GPK
i know its cruel but things he has done to our country He deserves it
 
Posted on 02-12-05 1:22 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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home arrest ma pareko netaharu lai halal garera after 100 days democracy phita bhayo bhane thikai hunchha
 
Posted on 02-12-05 2:10 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Mr. newuser101. This is a partial violation of the patent rights act of sajha.com on naming the username that creates confusion to the readers in identifying the real newuser.
Guys don't get mislead. Here's the original newuser.
Newuser
 
Posted on 02-12-05 2:55 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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One sentence....''TIT FOR TAT''
 
Posted on 02-12-05 5:06 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Both father as well as daughter are highly Corrupt and most unreliable paerson. Even this news explain their nature. One of the example is this news of Sujata's fleeing to india. In this address: http://headlines.sify.com/news/fullstory.php?id=13669321
she said she reached india by walking for 4 days but listen to BBC Nepali program she said she went on motorbike. In two different media she made two different statement. Always playing with dirty work and stories.
 
Posted on 02-12-05 6:57 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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oh god what has happend to the people of my country they dont even know proper spelling or thier leaders .... what can we expect more ...its sujata koirala not sucheta ..u dumbheads
 
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pinkyush, i didnt know sujata/sucheta was from india! More than that I agree with you that those journalists from your country are really dumbheads.
 
Posted on 02-12-05 8:30 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Sucheta/ Sujata, watever pinkyush, words names are meant to communicate, when people understand its all good: sucheta or Sujata. Dont be so ANAL. this thread was not meant to discuss the right spelling of sucheta/sujata , it was meant to discuss the fact that she fleed. if you have any observation other than the spelling error, please i would love to hear from you.
 
Posted on 02-12-05 8:37 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hmmm i happened to know that she i stil with her dad. LOL...khai ke ho ke ho....no one seems to know the truth.
 
Posted on 02-13-05 10:32 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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NEW DELHI: On February 5, Sujata Koirala slipped out when the government guards outside her home in Kathmandu's Mandikhatar were changing shifts "or getting drunk."


"Then I stayed with a friend for two days and we plotted my escape." Two days later, she dressed in a pair of jeans and a shirt, wore a friend's helmet and zoomed out on a craggy mountainous route towards Chitwan, 135 km south of the Nepalese capital. "There was a lot of checking and the Army and the Maoists were fighting. We saw them firing at soldiers from a mountain top as we rode by," she says.

But with her face covered and a rucksack slung on her back, few soldiers suspected the woman, dusty after a nine-hour ride, to be one of the country's leading politicians and a key functionary of the Nepali Congress, trying to get an SOS to the outside world.

At daybreak on February 9, she rode pillion again for another four hours to reach a village called Madi on the Indo-Nepal border in Bihar state. "I thought since I had successfully sneaked past so many checkpoints, I could slip past the border too," she says. But her friends in Madi warned against it, saying the border was teeming with military and intelligence men who were sure to recognise her. "So I began this nine-hour trek through a jungle that even villagers don't go into."

The leafy forests around Madi, dark even during the day, are home to the Maoists, who are fighting to get rid of Nepal's archaic monarchy. But worse, these are now the hunting grounds for the military and of course there are the tigers to reckon with. "We saw pug marks," she says looking for an assurance at a friend who escorted her out of Nepal.

"When I entered Bihar, I could barely walk. I asked an old man who was cycling home to his village if I could ride on the carrier," she says embarrassedly with the twitter of a naughty 16-year-old. Then from there she rode a vehicle that she had never seen before. "They call it jhajha. It's a tubewell pump attached to a wooden platform on wheels. But by that time I couldn't even stand, so the villagers made a bed of hay for me on the jhajha and I lay on it all the way to Ramnagar."

On Friday, she arrived in New Delhi by train, the first stop on her journey to tell the world about how the king and his son were torturing Nepal. "I also want to go to London and of course to Shantiniketan, where I did all my schooling," she says.

Sujata Koirala hopes that Indian politicians will help her and Nepal's democratic leaders to restore a representative government. "The people are trapped between the army's gun and the Maoists' barrel."
 
Posted on 02-13-05 10:35 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Great Escape: Koirala's rough ride to freedom
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NEW DELHI: "I could have been killed by the Royal Nepal Army or Maoists. Or worse, I could have been eaten by tigers," says Sujata Koirala, a slight shiver convulsing her body as she pulls her black woollen shawl tighter.


The daughter of Girija Prasad Koirala, prime minister until 2001 and for most of the 14 years that Nepal has had a democratic government, pauses for breath several times as she excitedly recounts her five-day trek from the Himalayan darkness to freedom in India. "I've never had such a terrible time, but I'll never forget this journey," she said in an exclusive interview to STOI on Saturday.

Koirala, 54, says she slipped out of Kathmandu riding pillion on a motorcycle, a helmet covering her head and the same shawl draped across her face. "The army was searching cars, but they didn't think a former PM's daughter would escape on a bike."

Her journey and the desperation to reach safety symbolises the struggle of the Nepali people, she says. Her father, 81, was put under house arrest the same day King Gyanendra sacked Sher Bahadur Deuba as prime minister, assumed full control and unleashed an army of 78,000 soldiers, crushing Nepal's democratic aspirations.

"Had I tried to take a flight out, I would have been arrested. I know I was on a list of people the King's army intended to torture," she says, sitting in a south Delhi guest house room, crammed with a twin bed, a couch as well as a coffee table.

Faced with that prospect, she chose an option "which I didn't realise would be the adventure of my life."


 
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What Non-sense sympathy on this idiot shameless wh*re?

I am a democratic man and fully support the trial of corrupt suspects in accordance to the law and adhering to the preservation of the individual's basic rights. I also explicitly condemn the King's action on feb 1. But, I wouldn't mind if this woman is executed or at least given a life sentence with all of her property confiscated. There is no one more responsible then Sujata Jost for the failure of multiparty system in Nepal.

She came back in Nepal from Germany as soon as her father became Prime Minister , then she blackmailed her father, she blackmailed the congress government and treachered against the country. I would have been over the moon if her motorbike had fallen in trishuli or struck the hill side or she had been eaten up by the Tiger and her carcass rolled and licked by foxes in the jungle. Down with this traitor. Down with her sympathiser. Lau Ja. Esai bhena Usai bhena.
 
Posted on 02-13-05 11:44 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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kasto rish ho newuser ji, lets calm down a little :)


 



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