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 Monarchy in Nepal a Most Feared Element?
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Posted on 12-26-07 5:48 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Monarchy in Nepal a Most Feared Element?

 

-Col. Jay Mehta.

 

The fact that the institution of “Monarchy” in Nepal was and still a most feared element. Many Nepalese deny and look away from the fact that Nepal’s monarchy is the most feared element for its foreign allies. On the other hand, Monarchy was the most democratic institution that Nepal ever had. Though the concept of Monarchy in this ever changing world has a different opinions but one cannot completely deny that the Monarchial forms of government have its own magic to maintain harmony and peace in many nations. Such is seen in England, Spain, Thailand, Japan, Luxemburg, Denmark and many more. One should realize that monarchial structures are and cannot be formed overnight. It takes a long and rigorous history for a nation to preserve and maintain its monarchy and for a ruler to live to its expectation of its people. No leader could be more concerned for his/her nation as a Monarch. For a Monarch, the country is his family and its people his children. A Monarch cannot be compared with presidents, prime-ministers and councilor generals, as Monarch well understands that if a country survives his crown is safe. For other leaders, it is their position and his personal wants because he is in the office for a term not for life or established hereditary term.

 

Nepal’s Monarchy whether its people accept it or not have been a source of its identity. It was the most feared element for its foreign allies since a powerful monarchy with its religious ties could not be dismantled easily to serve others interest. Nepal as a ‘soft state’ after its abolition of its ‘absolute monarchy’ in 1990 was target for its foreign allies. The foreign powers realized that by nurturing Nepal’s political parties and its easy directed people could fall for any; if the cards were played and manipulated well. The following democratic establishments under constitutional monarchy played a fine tune to please its foreign players. It compromised its sovereign status and also compromised its well founded independent history for the sake of “democracy”. To be well understood and by formulating practical theory of what transpired in the following years until 2006 is well observed and felt by many political observers and analysts. The democracy for which Nepalese people often fought was nothing more than its own defragmentation of its state. The people conspired against its own state elements for their political leaders and thus made Nepal a Kingdom of Maoists who followed nothing more than pre-historic governing elements.

 

The Tsars of Russia had quite a similar experience which ultimately leads to their demise of their Romanov Dynasty for only to be considered a Saints in 1998. Such experience is nothing new if seen in Nepal’s context. The Nepal’s Royal Family is respected by many in India even now. It is sad to see that Nepal’s own people fail to see beyond what is fabricated to have them make a way towards a submissive nation under a powerful southern neighbor. The days are not far for Nepal to be a completely a new protectorate state under India’s security umbrella like the Kingdom of Bhutan. It is for its people to decide what the future of the nation should be. A new Republican Nepal is nothing more than a stage where a nation would be raped by federal structures and its policy to create and serve interests of those who fight for it.

 

Of Nepal’s recent leaders of whom I know personally, King Gyanendra was too ambitious. His State Visit to India after his accession to the Himalayan throne was looked by many foreign observers to be a hasty one. He was infact the only Nepalese ruler who made a huge concern to his Indian counterpart of Nepal’s integrity and its status. He even recalled Nepalese ambassadors from India to make his point heard in New Delhi. The Indian Government feared that under its hard line King, Nepal would further pass beyond their expectation and often played Nepal card with Nepal’s political leaders by providing huge aid and interference.

 

The concept of Nepal’s most feared element lived to its expectation. The Kingship of Nepal was a challenge for India to do away with it. The obstacle to remove it was not as great since Nepalese politicians were and could be easily influenced and sought for. Thus, the Nepal’s most elegant and feared institution was raped by its own people to serve the interest of its foreign allies.          


 
Posted on 12-27-07 2:23 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Most Nepalese do not know how important the monarcy is in terms of preserving our unique culture and heritage. Monarchy has always been a backbone of nepalese society and an element to unite people from diverse background and culture. Most Nepalese belive that the King is the reason why our coutry in under developed. Why would King obstruct the development of  his own coutry. Mr Mehta makes a valid point that "For a Monarch, the country is his family and its people his children."  I don't know any Parents who does not want his children to succeed. For a Parent, the sucess of his children is his own sucess. Nepaleses people need to think about this and make their own mind. Need to beware of those so called politicians fighting for democracy. They are like pimps and thugs trying to pimp our nation to foreign power.

Jai Nepal!


 
Posted on 01-05-08 9:13 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Preserving Monarchy is supporting Racist Pundits and alikes to rule Nepal and giving them free rides. It means denying rights to majority of janjatis. It also authorizes free scotch to Paras. Do we need them again. NO way? It is time for changes.

Old system is Divide and Rule by fkers under the pretext of Monarchy as Bishnu ko Avtar.


 
Posted on 01-05-08 11:47 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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motherland you are absolutly right. I wish every blindfolded nepali people could understand these nerms. Before its too late and regret later.
god bless our unique kingdom of Nepal



 
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Posted on 01-05-08 12:20 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Not sure about the "most feared" part, but Monarchy surely has been the most widely used excuse for our government for being so impotent. 

We couldn't build the dam because the king caused our P.M constipation and he couldn't come here for inaugration. Our "panchabarse yojana" didn't materialise because the fkin' king created bladder issues to our dear mantri. The king caused me eczema and my government vaginal itching. Yada yada yada!

  If AND only if the monarchy falls down and Nepal becomes a legitimate "republic" state, what excuses would our governments come up with for being (in lack of better words) this gay ? Alas! all the doubts regarding the incapability of our present days' moronic leaders is going to be unmasked once monarchy is absent fromt the scene.. I can see Girija proudly "rejecting" to be the first President and Prachande "humbly declining" to be our dear Prime Minister 

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Posted on 01-05-08 9:26 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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guys ,

There were lot of incidents and changes in Nepal. Some were good and bad aswell. Past is past. Now lets think how can we take the country in new road. It is not fair to weep looking the past . If you guys think Nepal is going toward velnerability then you guys must also have the ideas how to change it . There must be ways to change the ill fate( if you think so) .

If Mejhtaji thinks that the declaring Nepal as republic has weakened the nation and made it vulnerable for the interference of India . And so India was behind all these . Then , let me say that the consequence has also favoured  China and America in many ways. Clearly, all of these elements might not be inside the scene simply because they are not in same camp.An incident can be given many angles . An incident occured might be advantageous for different elements in different ways. Just because the consequences of an incident favours someone we cannot blame him to be the cause of the incident.

Well it is always good to see all the aspects but how far is it good to follow conspiracy theory till the end. So, if you guys think that nation is being vulnerable, then you should have the gut to suggest , how should we take it in the changed circumstances...

Lets act.

 


 


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