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L E T T E R


Khetan too harsh on Koirala

Dear Sir,

I read Telegraph regularly. It seems that you have added few more contents. Now looks quite voluminous.

I really liked the opinion column, where you have so far invited businessmen for their exclusive views. This way reader gets opportunity to read those who run the economy of a country.

Last week’s opinion of Mohan Gopal Kehtan was good but his view regarding the UN mediation was not laudable.

Peace is what we Nepalese want at the moment. Does not matter what way it comes. If those who have taken the responsibility have failed then it can be UN or some other impartial institutions like UN that can take initiative for the mediation.

Weren’t you Mr Khetan too much harsh towards Girija Babu?

Ram Kumar Dawadi
North Carolina, USA
Via email


Why only businessmen?

Dear Editor,

I suspect your motives behind inviting only the businessmen. Is it under table money? Try to invite others from other sectors as well. Rest your weekly is gaining populartity here in the Nepalese community in the States.

Sailesh Bista
Minnaesota, US
Via email


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