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happy days
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Posted on 01-17-06 2:02
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look this pic published in one online news paper
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Posted on 01-17-06 2:05
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sujanks
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Posted on 01-17-06 2:28
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and it is the cheapest in the list... weird... i think beef is more expensive than chicken or pork in the us.
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ShresthaN
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Posted on 01-17-06 7:35
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May be the picture was taken in Darjeeling
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Posted on 01-17-06 11:22
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isn't it illegal to sell beef in nepal? it used to be illegal..
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u_day
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Posted on 01-17-06 11:41
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checkout the name of the hotel- SAJHA HOTEL.....
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raascal
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Posted on 01-17-06 11:48
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saheed maya sajha hotel!!! hotel ko naam pani unique, menu pani unique. WAY 2 GO!!!
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MeroJageer
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Posted on 01-17-06 12:17
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That is maoist hotel. The picture file name is maoist-hotel.jpg
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Dalli Resham
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Posted on 01-17-06 2:12
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I can't beleive this hotel ( restaurant) exist at all.
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Neptex
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Posted on 01-17-06 3:01
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Hey folks, when I was in Nepal few months ago in Nepal, I was about to puke. So many restaurants in Kathmandu sell dishes made of beef. I myself wondered if it is legal to do that. I think after Prajatantra dawned in Nepal, situation has changed and I TOTALLY DISAGREE with allowing to sell beef in Nepal. It is wrong to kill, consume, and sell beef in Nepal.
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hurray
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Posted on 01-17-06 3:09
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I don't understand what's so big deal to sell beef. Afterall, if you are a hindu and religious, you would opt not to buy beef even if offered, wouldn't you? Or are your beliefs and convictions so fragile that they get shattered by the sight of beef being sold or the delicious stake being grilled on the sidewalks of Nepal?
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Dalli Resham
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Posted on 01-17-06 3:12
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I wonder what do they do when a cow, bull or ox-en gets too old ??? I am just wondering!!!!! like always!!!
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prajatantra
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Posted on 01-17-06 3:15
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WTF! It may be one of those restaurant in Rolpa or Rukum, I think Maoist made in legal in their part of country
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sujanks
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Posted on 01-17-06 3:27
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i would agree to consume beef that were farmed specifically for meat (cattle) purpose. there should be a moral issue to consuming cow that were farmed for milk, religion and spirituality.
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le chef du nuit
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Posted on 01-17-06 5:01
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neptex i love beef why shouldnt i be allowed to eat it ? i respect your hindu beliefs and i dont intrude on them by forcing a burget down your gullet what right do you have to intrude on my scepticism ?
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le chef du nuit
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Posted on 01-17-06 5:04
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and btw do you also believe that paras is an avatar of vishnu? or that तल्लो जातको मान्छेले छोयको पानी खाँदामा बाहुनको जात जान्छ
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Posted on 01-17-06 5:17
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Hear hear, if someone wants to consume beef, let him/her consume beef. What's the beef* on that? If you are religiously inclined not to eat beef, then that is your prerogative. But why impose your values on others? Anyway, this "one and only hindu kingdom" propaganda is bunch of bull*. (*pun intended) I, for one, love eating steak. Outback is my favorite restaurant chaing. Porterhouse is my favorite cut.
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Khaobaadi
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Posted on 01-17-06 5:18
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Paras is BHASMASHUR ko avatar
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sujanks
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Posted on 01-17-06 5:22
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Steaks (medium rare.. yum.. ) are made from those cows that are specifically raised for food... not milk or reproduction. So, it's like eating chicken, pork, khasi et al.
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Birbhadra
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Posted on 01-17-06 5:43
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beef or no beef that is not my priority, i do not eat beef but i don't care if somebody does it is their choice, however our priority should be restoration of a secular democratic and if possible a republic nepal.
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chipledhunga
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Posted on 01-17-06 6:34
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Yes, the restaurant is from the Maoist heartland. They are known to run such "sajha", "sahakari" etc "hotels" in their strongholds, and beef is a regular feature of their menu. I also remember reading reports stating that villagers were often forcefully fed beef by the Maoists. To my understanding, cow slaughter is prohibited in Nepal but consumption of beef is not. For the very reason, beef, legally imported from India and possibly elsewhere, is commonly served in restaurants in tourist areas such as Thamel and Lakeside, Pokhara.
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