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Multifaceted use of Koirala Plant The writeup.. "multifaceted use of Kioralo Plant" comes across as lewd and cheap. What exactly was the writer trying to say when he included B.P and the late King Mahendra in the supposed satire? King Mahendra blatantly back-stabbed B.P...it is all there in the pages of history as well as in the minds of the common Nepalese in their fifties and sixties....it was not B.P but King Mahendra who played with two fiddles....do not try to distort history, it was an unrelenting ambition of an insecure King which made the satra saal happen, and had democracy not been snatched out of people's hands, we would probably not have had to see the present chaos....it is the injustices of the feudal system of thirty years which sprouted rebels like Baburam and his squad who are probably in the late forties...clearly, upspring of the Panchayat era. Sucheta Pyakuryal Editor replies: Thanks for your continued interest in the Telegraph Weekly. Thanks for the comment. I am a regular reader of your magazine and I do appreciate that time and again your magazine have and is been trying to raise the voice against the undemocratic and illegal process such as to make people aware of the latest development. And I wish you would always do that to bring things into the open such that the population will be aware of that. But, I have been now a days thinking that your magazine have changed the stance and now bit sidelined towards some fraction of the country not just to help people move into the undemocratic act but also to push back the democratic system. I am sure that you have well understood which portion of the people you are siding with and whom you are just sidelining. Please do consider before writing our history but just of 10 years but take into account the whole 300 years and then do the analysis and then only your magazine can come clean in the future. I am not sure that you will print this comment on your magazine but if you do then I should think that still some democratic attitude is present in your sprit. Thanks to reply back. Best Regards Editor replies: It hasnt. And why should we change our stance? We will never change our structured policy. We analyze events taking into account the existing realities. Our commitment for a democratic system in Nepal is second to none. Thanks for your interest in the Telegraph weekly. Keep on sending comments. We appreciate your feelings indeed. Wish you all the best. |
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