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gauleketo
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Posted on 07-01-09 9:46
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WTF!!!Last edited: 01-Jul-09 01:11 PM
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Posted on 07-01-09 10:35
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They are not actors, they are also terr.
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Posted on 07-01-09 10:45
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Here is an article is Kantipur in this issue:
http://www.ekantipur.com/columns.php?&nid=201927
‘INTERMISSION’ Surendra Phuyal On a sunny afternoon this past week, just as the scorching heat gave a hard time to peasants waiting to plant rice paddy around the country, Maoist Chairman Puspa Kamal Dahal Prachanda welcomed Nepali cinema celebrities into his party. Abandoning the party of the proletariats not-so-long ago, Rabindra Shrestha joined the CPN-UML and is now a minister. Mani Thapa started a new underground outfit called the Revolutionary Left Wing. Matrika Yadav opened his own CPN-Maoist. And many of his cadres reportedly deserted the 'PLA (the People's Liberation Army)'. So what? With the grand entry of former “royalist” Kollywood stars like actor-cum-director Neer Shah, villain-cum-fight-director-Rajendra Khadgi, actress-cum-producer Mausami Malla, songster Anju Pant and many technicians and comedians, Prachanda's party looks even better today, doesn't it? While welcoming the celebrities into his party, Prachanda put auspicious vermillion marks on their foreheads, and adorned them with garlands and Himalayan khadas. And he got emotional. “Now that all of you have joined us, I feel like I am still the prime minister,” Chairman Prachanda said. He gave a long rant about his “people's war” and the ongoing peace process. “When I ponder over things today, it seems to me like we are currently in the INTERMISSION (of a movie).” Sensing a kind of déjà vu, the cine artistes smiled. Prachanda, which roughly means the “Fierce One”, went on and hypothesized the Second Half. Portraying the Maoists as the Hero, he added, “In the end, all the villains, all the foreign stooges, all the local and foreign brokers … all of them need to be swept away. In the end, these villains will be crushed.” Laughing out loud, the artists nodded. When his turn came, actor-cum-director Shah said, “We are the Maoists of the film-making world.” After he got vermillioned and garlanded, fight-director-Rajendra Khadgi flaunted his biceps and punched his fist in the air. Throughout the function, as television cameras panned across the hall, the stars looked awed. Probably dreaming of an even more glittering and spectacular career ahead. To observers, it seemed like the once-royal artistes have now embraced the republican reality — in which the Maoist leaders are talking about Jana-Andolan III or somehow capturing state power. More realistically, it seemed like the Kollywood stars have realized that the Maoists are indeed a force to reckon with, that they are here to stay and that they are going to shape the future of Nepal — brighter or darker, whatever may be. The First Half Let's flash black. Four years ago, when King Gyanendra was desperately seeking international legitimacy to his direct rule, Nepal's political leaders flocked to the Indian capital, New Delhi. Academics, members of civil society, journalists and party cadres followed. That must have been the biggest informal congregation of Nepali politicians in Delhi after the 1950 exile of King Tribhuvan — whose homecoming, one year later, marked the end of the 104-year-long Rana oligarchy and introduction of democracy in the forbidden Himalayan nation. After innumerable meetings with Indian officials, politicians and academics with close links to Raisina Hills, the top Nepali politicians zeroed in on a brand new plan: the 12-point-understanding between the then Seven Party Alliance (SPA) and the then CPN- Maoist. As the nervous Delhiwallahs — who initially adopted a wait-and-watch policy vis-à-vis Nepal — watched, that accord finally saw the light of the day and was released on Nov. 22, 2005. To many, the 'New Nepal' was already born. The agreement clearly outlined steps to end the bloody conflict: everything from declaring a ceasefire to mobilizing the masses against King Gyanendra, signing the peace agreement to holding the Constituent Assembly elections, and integrating Maoist combatants into the security forces to writing the country's first “truly people's constitution”. Fast-forward pace Nearly four years on, the SPA and the ex-rebel Maoists have come a long way. The UN came in. The peace agreement is now nearly three years old. A little over a year ago, the “free, fair and independent” elections elected a 601-member Constituent Assembly (CA). Its first meeting converted Nepal into the world's newest republic. The Shah dynasty (1700-2000AD)'s last king, Gyanendra, evacuated the Narayanhiti Royal Palace. Because his ex-rebel party emerged as the largest, once-feared and elusive leader Prachanda became the first prime minister, soft-spoken Nepali Congress' Dr. Ram Baran Yadav became the president. For nine months, Prachanda ruled the country fairly democratically — although there were widespread complaints and concerns that his party cadres chiefly the CL (Young Communist League) continued with their “rampages” while others went ahead with their land-grabbing sprees. As the touchy issue of integrating the UN-verified 19,000 ex-combatants got even touchier, the ego clash between the two former enemies — the Maoists and the Nepal Army (NA) turned even worse. Matters came to a head in early May. Then Prachanda accused Army chief Rookmangud Katuwal of defying government orders and sacked him. In came President Ram Baran Yadav, the supreme commander, and told Katuwal to stay on. Protesting what they described as military supremacy as opposed to civilian, Prachanda stepped down as the prime minister, deepening the crisis. Soon, the non-Maoist parties in the CA came together, and CPN-UML leader Madhav Kumar Nepal, another architect of the Delhi agreement, took over. The Second Half This past week, a confident Nepal told the Al Jazeera TV: “We are going to get the Maoist onboard. This government will last for another year and a half years.” Concurrently, the Maoist politburo meeting has decided to go ahead with a “united national government” under their own leadership. It's unclear how they are going to make up with the “puppet” government. But until the parliament, which doubles as the CA, debates what on earth civilian supremacy means, the lingering deadlock is unlikely to taper off. Until then, the two important tasks of the peace process — integrating or rehabilitating the Maoist ex-combatants and gifting poor Nepalis their new constitution will remain incomplete. Until then, expect more chaos and pandemonium. Much of the Second Half is yet to unfold. (The author is a BBC Correspondent. He covered the events leading to, and the aftermath of, the 12-point understanding from New Delhi) Posted on: 2009-07-01 03:43:06 Bookmark or Share
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Sajivan
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Posted on 07-01-09 11:11
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I think Puspe want to be King of Nepal, He want to show that cine workers are also with him. He is spreading his virus. Any educated people who has guts will never be a maoist. Or, such thing is showing that Puspe is very near to getting absolute power.
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Posted on 07-01-09 12:53
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"Any educated people who has guts never be a Maoists" The condition above is so rare. No wonder why there are no educated people with guts in Nepal and thus so many Non - Maoists. But according to you any other educated people without guts can be Maoists...lol Sid
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gauleketo
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Posted on 07-01-09 1:01
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I'm sorry guys .. I was unable to post the video please for the video go to youtube and search " nepali actor - actress became maiost "
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Posted on 07-01-09 2:37
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Posted on 07-01-09 3:15
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Funny, it is Nepal, every thing happen, "Bache je pani dekhichha" Ha ha
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Sajivan
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Posted on 07-01-09 4:57
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Educated and Literate are two different things, rest you can understand. Becuase whosoever being communist they have occupied mentality.
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Posted on 07-01-09 5:23
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Nepali actors actress are mostly illiterate.so I am not surprised if they enter the maobadi party....
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sidster
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Posted on 07-01-09 5:31
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It does sound crazy for no other but actors to be Maoists but if you see it from economic perspective it does make sense for them to Join Maoists. What other party addresses the issue of India and Hindi movies corrupting Nepalese Movie Market. These people would support any party that gives priority to Nepali Movies over Hindi Movies in Nepal. Sid
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Posted on 07-01-09 5:43
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Hmmm... These are like said someone earlier, uneducated thugs, who entered the party that matches their calibre and potential. Of course, there are some educated artists like Rajesh Hamal, who could never be touched by these terrorists. And yeah, its for sure that this is much more bad than good for these "so called actors" (except few of them who I think are real artists like Nir Shah and Shiva Regmi). They are opportunists bastards. Look at the case of Rajendra Khadgi..This bastard was underground for about 2 months or so once when YCL were searching him but now when this guy supported Maoists, he was welcomed....Terrorists are always terrorists...you can never make them good. Maoists contain of uneducated (except couple of them), illiterate thugs of people and any people supporting this terrorist agency (Maoists) are people with no education..Dumbazzes...
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Posted on 07-01-09 5:53
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Rajendra Khadki was in the most wanted list of YCL for a long time.
Aba, "na rahe bans, na baje bansuri".
You get exempted from any kinds of crimes if you join maoists (or otherway round, joining moaists is a punishment!). This is th right choice baby!
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Posted on 07-01-09 5:55
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and you think they were there with their own will.. they must have been threaten .. ani aafno jyan ko lagi mukh bata am maobadi bhannu ke thula kura bhayo ra.. am support them bhanne.. kei hoina.. pahila jyan pyaro.. tyo bachyo bhane.. desh pyaroo.. ani sum malla was right in the video.. film ma lekheko dailouge hoina... it's a real life.. n u have to vow down when someone with a gun threatens you yb
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Posted on 07-01-09 6:05
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What about nir shaha. former royalist. Aba maobadi sanga dosti garyo bhane dar ni bhaena....extortion ko khatra ni bhaena. But me all these people are fuche kalakar. They don't mean anything. For me there are only two kalakar in nepal. Hari banksha and madan krishna. And you will never see them joining and supporing single party. Their all telefilms are directed towards all the parties.
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Posted on 07-01-09 6:07
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Posted on 07-01-09 11:43
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Yo pani news hora?? Rajesh Hamal nai nabhayesi Maobadi tesai flop ni.....
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Posted on 07-02-09 7:25
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हिन्दी चचित्र लाई रोक लगएर एदी नेपाली चल्चित्र लाई मात्र नेपाल मा प्रदर्शन गरियो भने गन्तन्त्र कहाँ रहियो त्यो त एक्तन्त्र भयो होइन। के हो यो कुर हरु, नेपाली मुर्ख छन कि नेपाली लाई पटक पटक लज्जित हुने बनी भए सके को हो?
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Posted on 07-02-09 8:28
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People worry about GANATANTRA after the BHUDITANTRA. People are not going to chant the slogan of Ganatantra with an empty stomach. If Congress party would have said that they were going to work on giving priority to Nepali Movies, those actors would have joined Congress Party. Reminds me of my Hair Dresser back home. When i visited Nepal last time, i saw a Maoist membership certificate in his shop. So said " i thought you were with FORUM and not Maoist. His answer was " We are Maoists in Kathmandu and Forum when we go back to Terai. This is nothing but money talking. If i was an actor in Nepal i would join Maoists too if they appeared to be the only party who would advocate Actors Interests. Think about it...during Gyane's Raj they were Royals and during Maoist Raj they are Maoists. Sid
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Posted on 07-02-09 2:00
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Bunch of opportunists. Or else how can someone like Nir Shah, a true royalist make a 180 degrees turn and join maoists? Or they might have been threatened.
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Posted on 07-02-09 6:28
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Oh.. you don't know... Nir Shah was almost walking on chappal... coz his all money got stuck... could not recover... so Maoists helped him to get back all his money... since then.. NIr Shah became Maoists,.....
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