I think Girija and palace struck a secret deal, that has made girija take 360 turn... I do not want to use foul language in public against old guy.. but cant help it.. this m*** F***Er completely boils my blood....
Who ever wants to restore democracy... first burn girija alive 1/2 countries problem will be solved.. this lizard who cry's crocodile's tear has no right to be alive..
GP Koirala denounces rant for republic
Himalayan News Service
A student of the Patan Multiple Campus during a rally organised by the eight student unions in Lalitpur on Tuesday.
A student of the Patan Multiple Campus during a rally organised by the eight student unions in Lalitpur on Tuesday.
Kathmandu, August 23:
Dissidents fail to decide on common candidate.
Nepali Congress (NC) President Girija Prasad Koirala today came down heavily on the demand
for a republican set-up in the run-up to the general convention of the party scheduled to be held through August 30-September 2 in the capital. Koirala, who of late has been referring to constitutional monarchy in positive light, referred to the demand for switchover to the republican order in a derogatory vein. ?I am in favour of rendering the people as sovereign. Supremacy of the parliament should also be established without exception. Those who are baying for tantra (a derogatory reference to ganatantra (republican order) should follow mantra (a vague reference to constitutional monarchy),? Koirala said at function organised to launch a book by Dr Ram Sharan Mahat, a Central Working Committee (CWC) member of the NC. This comes as a setback to those in the NC who have time and again been demanding a republican order citing the continued regression as the reason for the party to effect a policy change. The NC has officially been for constitutional monarchy.
Potential candidates for the top post of the NC like Narahari Acharya and Ram Chandra Paudel have been indicating the need to act tough, something which is not to the liking of Koirala.
Koirala also came down heavily on the constitutional monarch and the international community for raising objection in their own way when the parliamentary forces raise the issue of opening talks with the Maoist outfit. He once again renewed the call for talks and said that the Maoists must first create the right atmosphere for talks by giving up violence, kidnapping and extortion. Meanwhile, efforts of a section of the NC to evolve a consensus on a common candidate to be fielded against Koirala did not make much headway. ?It (the efforts to evolve consensus on any one from among Ram Chandra Paudel and Narahari Acharya) is taking time. It is too early to speculate on who would be the man,? said Radheshyam Adhikari, a National Assembly (NA) member. In a related development, 27 senior workers of the party issued a statement decrying the efforts to elect party office-bearers.