Saturday, 11 September 2010

Maoist's dual nature over monarchs


Ex king Gyanendra at Biratnagar to inagurate '''Ganapati Mahostab''


The ex princess Himani with daughter on the way to Pashupatinath for Teej Puja.

Funny enough, the senior leadership has channels that regularly keeps in touch with the royals and the monarchy supporters. However, the district level cadres protest in order to get rid of the ex king and his family visits. Probably an internal rift of Dr Baburam Bhattarai has been working out to give such orders to the district level comrades as he is supposed to strongly protest a glimmer possibility of Traditional king concept as Shown by Prachanda. Prachanda may be tierd and frustrated by the recent political consequences that donont favor him rather accuse him as an ambitious, corrupt and poor leadership for the country. Doesnt matter, whose supporters but they are maoists halting the ex king and his family to go public. As the leaders have failed to meet a consensus, monarchy supporters have raised their heads for sure. But it is disgraceful to say that they shouldn't be given space in hindu society, block their way to meet public which still keeps a deep faith on king moreover the organisation which is saviour to them for hundreds of years old.
But A coin has two sides. A religious war in the near future may be possible in Nepal if this goes in progress. The so called shiva sena(Group of hindu Extremists) , Hindu Party of India and several other groups may add fuel on fire in the growing sympathy of people over the exking and monarchy system to conflict with other religions and the republicanists.
In this regard, Maoists must have a one eyed nature in policy to look Monarchy whether they want to check it completely to avoid the risk in future or leave to shake hands and embrace with the monarchy supporters at senior level.

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