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 King or Maoists ???
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Posted on 03-15-09 10:44 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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This is an email that I received on April 22, 2006 when the ex-King was in power. I am not the person to tell how much of this turned out to be true later. I'll just let the readers decide. I have just copied and pasted the email.

April 22, 2006:

Until few months back, there used to be a stalemate between the King and the Maoists. The Maoists have taken over many places in Nepal, but their revolution is not successful until they take over the capital. They could not possibly take over the capital because of the Army. The Army is under the King's control and it is impossible for the Maoists to fight the Kings Army in the capital.

SCENE IN THE CAPITAL:
The democratic parties have a lot of supporters and say in the capital BUT they are not strong enough to overthrow the King.

THE MAOIST STRATEGY:
Using the Democratic Parties as a pawn in their greater scheme of things, the Maoist incite the Democratic Parties to call strikes and large processions, whereby they infiltrate the crowds and force the King's govt. to attack the public.

THE GENERAL CONSENSUS:
The general public believes that the King is corrupt and not a good ruler. So they only need some inciting before they go out in the streets. Once the general consensus is now to get rid of the King who has unjustly killed off peaceful demonstrators and innocent people.

THE AFTERMATH:
The wrath of the crowd in Kathmandu Valley is enough to overthrow the king. The king gets thrown out/killed. The Democratic Parties celebrate for a short time before they start feeling the pressure of the Maoists from all sides of the capital. Without the Army being controlled by one point of reference, no one can stop the Maoists from taking control of the capital.

THE STRATEGY IS WORKING:
What we need to decide right now is do we want the Maoist to rule us or the King? The democratic parties are just wishful thinkers who wish for a utopia but will fail miserably as soon as their fight is over.

WE THE COMMONERS:
We need to see beyond the current situation in Nepal and decide for ourselves if Maoists Rule is what we want. If that is the case, we need to go ahead and support the Democratic Party in the street to topple the King. As soon as the King is toppled, these Democratic Parties will be swatted off like flies by the Maoist guns. Although democracy is something to die for, the consequent Maoist rule would be such an unfortunate irony for the deaths of thousands who are seeking democracy.

 
Posted on 03-15-09 10:51 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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therefore, the solution to all this chaos and madness is to bring back the king and install him in his throne. simple as that

 


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