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 Video - Ex king leaves Palace

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Posted on 06-11-08 11:06 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Posted on 06-11-08 11:36 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Daamn, look at these stupid nepali journalists , they are like Fish marchent at fish Bazar.
 
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Nepal betrayed to it's own history...... There's no doubt that he's the most patriotic and democratic figure in the contemporary Nepal. One can imagine how big heart he has. I don't have words to hate these people who humiliated him on the basis of rumours..... Hope, history will be written without unfair biasness.

King Gyanendra, you will always remain as king in our hearts...........

 


 
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4 barna 36 jaat? Woooops!

A good speech nonetheless where he tackled the allegations against him head-on. I found myself disagreeing with some of his claims but found it  refreshing to hear him drop the royal "we" and defend himself with a good deal of passion.

My best wishes to citizen Gyanendra and his family. It's a new beginning for them and the country.

Jai Nepal!









 
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We all must admit his greatness that he left palace so easily. You are right bisal123, the hall seems to be machha bazar. Even CNN has written likewise. This is insane. Have a look.

http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/asiapcf/06/11/nepal.king/index.html

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KATHMANDU, Nepal (CNN) -- Nepal's former king said Wednesday he is not going to leave his country even though the monarchy has been abolished.

King Gyanendra of Nepal

Gyanendra came to power in 2001 following the assassination of King Birendra and his family.

Ex-King Gyanendra, 60, made remarks to reporters before departing the Narayanhiti royal palace in Kathmandu.

He will live as a civilian in the former Himalayan kingdom that was made a republic last month, and he will reside in a summer palace on a forested hilltop outside the capital.

A few hundred journalists crammed into the opulent palace's lobby entrance to hear Gyanendra's remarks. It was a chaotic and undeferential scene replete with pushing, shoving and scuffling -- even while the former monarch was speaking.

While the former king spoke, reporters looked around at the lavish furnishings, including a huge crystal chandelier, stuffed tigers, stuffed rhino heads mounted on the walls and paintings of previous monarchs.

Gyanendra, who expressed his "love" for "independent Nepal," said all of his property will remain in the country and that he has no property outside the nation.

"I have no intention or thoughts to leave the country," he said. "I will stay in the country to help establish peace."

The monarchy's end after 239 years of rule was the culmination of a two-year peace process in which Maoist insurgents in Nepal gave up their armed struggle, joined mainstream politics and won the most seats in April's election for the Constituent Assembly.

The assembly is tasked with rewriting the constitution, deciding the country's future political system and governing the nation.

Gyanendra, who noted that the country is going through a "serious" stage now, said he accepts the new reality of a republic and reflected on the actions of the monarchy.

"I have done all I can to cooperate with (the government's) directives," he said, and added that "the monarchy in Nepal has always been with the people of Nepal in good times and bad times."

 

Gyanendra came to power in 2001 when his brother, King Birendra, and his family were massacred in the palace by the crown prince, who later shot himself. Gyanendra on Wednesday denied rumors that he had played a role in that event.

The ex-monarch also discussed events of 2005, when he he took over the civilian government to take on the Maoist insurgency, an unpopular move that sparked protests. He said he hopes people "understand" he didn't intend to infringe on any of the rights of the people.

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He left the palace by a side entrance with pro-royalists and pro-republicans gathered outside to see his departure. His car had to stop momentarily as journalists took pictures of him.

Gyanendra's royal scepter and a crown of peacock feathers, yak hair and jewels remain in the palace and have been handed over to the government.



 
Posted on 06-11-08 12:34 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Showing a real Professionalism by journalist - Shut the FU(K up when someone is making a statement.

 
Posted on 06-11-08 1:19 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I am glad to see X king leaving palace.... Wow now what is going to happen Next? Is Country is under terrorists control? Is this guy going to rule country?


 
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I found the speech consolidating and trying to defend his position against the rumours of his hands in killing the previous king and the members of royal family. It was so bothering to hear the background noise. Our journalist do not follow simple code of conduct, why they simply shut their mouth off when he was giving the speech. Our whole journalism sector should take the responsibility. They should train these bhuiphutte so called journalist towards professionalism..

The take home message of his speech, at leas I found was: He will be vigourously watchful to the activities of the parties in the days ahead. If parties do not change their attitude and working style, I bet he will come back to politics and collect all the sympathies of the Nepali people. So political parties, it is your responsibility to bring change, there won't be any thing to blame now on except yourselves if you act like now. These parties have even not able to come up with the common understanding/program to form the new government and draw policies... 

People will be watching... 


 
Posted on 06-11-08 1:33 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Gyane's speech sounds like a romanticized version of Michael Corleone's statement at the Senate Hearing which read as follows :
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In the hopes of clearing my family name in the sincere desire to give my children their fair share of the American way of life, without a blemish on their name and background, I have appeared before this committee, and given it all the cooperation in my power. I consider it a great dishonor to me personally to have to deny that I am a criminal. I wish to have the following noted for the record: That I served my country faithfully and honorably in World War II, and was awarded the Navy Cross for actions in defense of my country; that I have never been arrested or indicted for any crime whatsoever; that no proof linking me to any criminal conspiracy, whether it is called Mafia or Cosa Nostra or whatever other name you wish to give, has ever been made public. I have not taken refuge behind the Fifth Amendment, although it is my right to do so. I challenge this committee to produce any witness or evidence against me and if they do not I hope they will have the decency to clear my name with the same publicity with which they now have besmirched it.
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 Nepal betrayed to it's own history...... There's no doubt that he's the most patriotic and democratic figure in the contemporary Nepal. One can imagine how big heart he has. I don't have words to hate these people who humiliated him on the basis of rumours..... Hope, history will be written without unfair biasness.

King Gyanendra, you will always remain as king in our hearts...........

 

I AGREE TRISHUL! BUT STUPID BHEDA PEOPLE WILL NEVER REALIZE THIS FACT!


 
Posted on 06-11-08 1:54 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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थुइक्क नेपालका पत्रकारहरु। दस मिनेट पनी चुप लागेर बस्न नसक्ने। मेरो देश को ताल देख्दा कहिलेकाइ ज्यादै दिक्क लागेर आउछ ।
हैन हामी सभ्य सुसन्स्क्रित कैले हुन सक्छौ होला?
पत्रकार सम्मेलनमा बोल्ने लाई कम्सेकम बोल्न दिने बातावरण त हुनुपर्छ। थुइक्क..
 
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Posted on 06-11-08 2:14 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Mr Hyde it seems you got issues . Do you once in a while suspect your Mom on who might be your father and compare it to somemovie .
God some people need to get a life .Everything is suspicious, even their birth too .

 
Posted on 06-11-08 2:30 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Nostrodamus! you are a bheda just like a lot of others in here.

Just because of one speech by Gyane, should people turn your perception on Gyane by 180 degrees?

May be because you suspect on your mom about who your real father could be, you have the presence of mind to bring it up?


The question to you is how many Nepali people's life has Gyane touched positively?

If you want to argue with me I am ready to listen. Just that you have come up more compelling notions instead of beating around the bush and going off topic and personally attacking me, you freaking dumb-wit biatch!

Check Gyanes profiles at every resources, you will find all the different kinds of "cide"s including fratricide, regicide etc connected  to this name.

Are you a Durbaria or what?



 
Posted on 06-11-08 2:37 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Very disturbing noise this is such a historic moment for neplease people n' they cant even shut up for a while when he was addressing its really sad.
 
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Muji badar patrakar haru..............

Jasle bole pani bolne lai ta ramro sanga bolna dinu paryo ni..................kahile sikchha khai............


 
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तिम्रो बिदाइमा आसुँ झार्न बाहेक अरु के नै गर्न सक्छु र म
तिमीलाई भोली को कामना बाहेक अरु के नै दिन सक्छु र म
तिमीमा अनेक खोट देखनु  नै हाम्रो ठुलो दोश रहयो
देश र देशबासी लाई धेरै चाहनु नै तिम्रो अन्तिम भुल भयो

Late king birendra had vowed not to return to active politics after he was treated the same way after the 2046 movement. I hope he won't do the same ... coz we will need people like him to fall back to if these stupid so called politicians fail to deliver what they've promised us... And looking at what they've done for the past 2 years after getting the power back, I don't expect much from them either...

In this fight between rajtantra and ganatantra, I dont know who won... but one thing is for sure... general nepali people are the sole losers

 


 
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it takes a lot of courage and character to accept the truth with grace. king gyanendra's name, because of his nefarious role, will go down in history as the most unpopular/disliked figurehead ever in modern nepal  but gyanendra, the person, will be remembered by some (myself including) as a courageous person who's able to take the hit from the reality and come out unscathed (assuming he's gonna live a normal happy life of a citizen hereafter).

my best wishes in all future endeavors to gyane bro.

the king is dead, long live the people!

"The world ain't all sunshine and rainbows. It's a very mean and nasty place... and I don´t care how tough you are, it will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently, if you let it. You, me or nobody, is gonna hit as hard as life. But ain't about how hard you hit... It's about how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward... how much you can take, and keep moving forward. That´s how winning is done. Now, if you know what you worth, go out and get what you worth. But you gotta be willing to take the hits. And not pointing fingers saying: You ain´t what you wanna be because of him or her or anybody. Cowards do that and that ain´t you! You´re better than that!" -- Rocky Balboa

 



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