Big three decide to resume work on common consensus document
Wednesday, 18 November 2009 19:13
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Three largest parties of the Constituent Assembly (CA), the Unified CPN (Maoist), Nepali Congress (NC) and CPN (UML) have decided to resume the work on preparing a common consensus document to end the current political deadlock.

Leaders of three main political parties - Unified CPN (Maoist), Nepali Congress...
Leaders of three main political parties - Unified CPN (Maoist), Nepali Congress...
Top leaders of the three parties including Jhala Nath Khanal and Bhim Acharya from UML, Baburam Bhattarai, Narayan Kaji Shrestha and Dev Gurung from Maoists and Arjun Narsingh KC and Laxman Ghimire from NC met at the Prime Minister's office in Singha Durbar, Wednesday afternoon and asked the task force formed few weeks ago to prepare such document to resume work.

The members of the task force are Arjun Narsingh KC from NC, Dev Gurung from UCPN (Maoist) and Yubraj Gyawali from UML.

The meeting has asked the task force to prepare a common consensus document by making necessary amendments and present it before the meeting of three parties Thursday afternoon.

They have decided to meet again at 2 pm, Thursday and finalise the document.

Earlier, NC and UML had asked the Maoists to let the budget pass now as seeking solution on other issues would take time.

In today's meeting, the parties agreed to seek solution in a package. nepalnews.com


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An observer  - Do'nt expect   |113.199.172.xxx |2009-11-19 03:24:24
I do'nt think, NC and UML leaders will be ready to come on common consensus.Both
of them are nonreliable and Pro-president. Both parties have been converted into
enemies of common Nepali people.They are selfish and power hungry and Nep people
will kick them out very soon if they do'nt want to change themselves as
pro-public.
Thapa  - Mr   |194.176.105.xxx |2009-11-19 00:26:30
Our country being like this untill Grija babu alive and he in-power he lost
vision where has to drag nepal to he is politically blind and dis-orientated old
criple man by this time they all must lerarned by this if NC good where are
theirs youths.
P Thapa  - Mr.   |194.176.105.xxx |2009-11-19 00:18:01
Our country is great and beautifull but with hands of past corrupt politicians
made our like this. but those who still support past politicians are animals
they have got no brain.
Pro-King   |94.0.126.xxx |2009-11-18 22:30:01
Dr. Baburavan Bhattarai and Prachanda are the people who in the dinner plate.
They used King Prithvi Narayan Shah's maxim to dethrone his own generations.
Their fate is pre-scripted in the dreams of our Queen, who swallowed the Sun in
her dream. If the Maoists prevail in Country, the Gurkhas are more than happy to
behead those sons of bitches. Their nose will be cut off, their tongues pulled
out, their legs broken, their ears chopped off and given to hungry dogs. Their
injustice must not be tolerated by Nepalese people. Let everyone realize this.
Nepal is a Kingdom established by our great king Prithvi Narayan Shah. Not by
those hooligan maoists. "Sabailai Chetna Bhaya"
Nepal ko chhoro  - Yes, blow them all!   |90.214.121.xxx |2009-11-18 22:26:18
Harpreet Singh and Bahun, am totally with you! Better Nepal becomes 29th state
of India or another 'Autnomous region' of One-China, than continue under these
chor leaders. Someone needs to soon set up suicide bombing squads in Nepal too
and get rid of all these parasites!

As for you, you "transitional period
Anonymous", you take your transitional crap, put it into a dynamite and
stick it up your Maoist a**!! -- that's what's normal in a transition!
Pro-K P Shah, The Great   |94.0.126.xxx |2009-11-18 22:22:45
King Prithvi Narayan Shah was a high ambitious and great courageous man. He was
active, kind, liberal and a just king. At the age of 20, the administration came
into his hand. King Prithvi Narayan Shah had to spend most of his time in
fighting. He did not find time to show his abilities as an administrator. He
conquered several states one by one and unitd them into a mighty Gorkha kingdom.
He established a sound administration with a stable economic base and laid the
foundation of an independent country. He may be compared with such ideal
monarchs as Alfred, the Great of Britain, Akbar of India, Bismark of Germany and
Cabour of Italy. Behind his noble effort to conquer the small kingdoms and unify
them into a nation, he had good thoughts and inspirations acquired from
practical experiences.
Pro - K P Shah, The Great   |94.0.126.xxx |2009-11-18 22:21:59
Prithvi Narayan Shah gave valuable advice to his successors, popularly known as
"DIVINE COUNCEL" (Dibya Upadesh). The maxim he laid down for himself and
his successors was: "It is with much travail that I have acquired this
kingdom. It is a common garden for all castes. Let everyone realize
this".
His expulsion of the Christians from the kingdom of Nepal proves his
shrewdness as a politician. He was afraid of the growing power of the British in
India. He was afraid that they might also try to spread their influence in Nepal
to gain in strength through the Christian Missionaries in Nepal. "With the
Bible comes the bayonet, with the Musket comes the musketeers" - was his
firm belief. He also said, "Nepal is sandwiched between two powers, China
and British India. We should have close relations with China and show friendship
with the British. They (the British) are very clever. If they become masters of<...
Pro-K P Shah the great   |94.0.126.xxx |2009-11-18 22:21:03
His financial policy was very sound. He was in favour of patronizing indigenous
industries and putting a ban on the imports of foreign goods. His policy was to
foster arts and crafts in the country, to improve the national dance, to
encourage exports and discourage imports. It was his conviction that if foreign
merchants were allowed to trade in the country they would drain the wealth of
the country and impoverish the people.
He said, "Those who know how to
weave the cloth in the country should be encouraged so that wealth may not drain
out". In saying so, he gave much encouragement to the indigenous industries.
Again, he encouraged exports when he said, "We should export herbs and other
things to earn foreign currency". "Where minerals are available, the
residents of that place should be shifted away and mines should be worked".
Such was his opinion for the development of the country through natural
Pro-King Prithvi Narayan Shah   |94.0.126.xxx |2009-11-18 22:19:49
He followed an enlightened policy. He often said, "My kingdom is a garden in
which four castes and thirtysix sub-castes blossom forth". He was a great
statesman. He favoured a democratic pattern in the appointment of ministers. He
said, "Ministers should be appointed according to the will of the
people". The good of the people is the good of the king. Emphasising his
devotion for the welfare of his people he said, "If the people are healthy,
the Palace (Durbar) will be stronger. The king's treasure is but the
people".
He was a just king. In his opinion, corrupt officials were the
number one enemy to the development of the country and they should be dealt with
severely. The person who gives bribes and takes bribes is the enemy of the king
and the country; his property should be confiscated. He said, "Let there be
no injustice in the kingdom". He paid special attention to the militia of
the c...
Pro-King Prithvi Narayan Shah,   |94.0.126.xxx |2009-11-18 22:18:56
"Nepal is a yam between two boulders" - King Prithvi Narayan Shah had
spoken such words to show the geographical situation of the kingdom of Nepal,
and the policy of friendly relations with neighbouring countries to be followed
in the future. The words of Prithvi Narayan Shah are the guidelines of our
foreign policy of non-alignment and peaceful co-existence.
Though he was not a
scholar himself, he respected the scholars in his palace. Poets like Lalit
Ballabh, and astrologers like Kulananda and Balkrishna found their due respect
and places in the palace. The beautiful nine-storey Basantpur Durbar in
Kathmandu, the seven-storey Durbar, the Ranga Mahal and Tilanga House of Nuwakot
are evidence of his artistic excellence as a lover of architecture.

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