Nepal PM serves first ever stern warning to former King Gyanendra

Telegraph Nepal

Prime Minister Baburam who according to his former close colleagues has already surrendered himself to the mercy of the ‘Indian establishment’ has served a strong warning to Nepal’s former King Gyanendra Shah.

The warning though was very rough and tough that he served.

“Gyanendra has not yet leant his lessons,” said Nepal’s India groomed and elevated Prime Minister.

By the way, Baburam is an obedient disciple of India’s so-called Nepal expert Professor Sukh Deo Muni, the lone Nepal expert in the globe.

Critics question Baburam, “What about urging Gyanendra to take some lessons from Professor Muni at New Delhi’s JNU?”

Muni now lives in Singapore, it is reported.

“The government might decide to slash some more facilities he is enjoying from the State,” threatened Baburam.

“If he continues to make unnecessary remarks, he might get the heat of the State power. It will be harmful to him if he tries to get advantage from the present fluid political situation,” said Baburam addressing a program in Kathmandu, July 9, 2012.

The reaction is awaited from several quarters.

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  • Posted on - 2012-07-10    by     amar
  • i think the pm has no right to threaten the ex - king. since 4 years what have we the people and the country achieved from the leaders? NOTHING. Overall, the country has no leadership, no politics, no democracy, no vision, no economy, no development, no water, no lights and vice versa. Besides, the media has shown immaturity at different levels as well. We the people are longing for prosperity and prosperity. BUT WHEN DO WE GET IT AND BY WHOM?
  • Posted on - 2012-07-10    by     Bhayankar
  • As a former head of state Gyanendra deserves the state facilities. However, as an unconstitutional PM, BRB does not have any right to impose new rules. In fact, he should resign on ethical grounds. Gyanendra has clearly said that he wants to return if people wish for it. So, if people wish for the return of monarchy then is BRB going to kill everyone? I won't be surprised as it won't be a new thing. Instead of threatening a person who points out the reality, the politicians should get their acts together. It is not their divine right to rule this country. They didn't build this country, instead they are destroying it. If possible learn something from Gyanendra. He is not as power hungry as you leeches.
  • Posted on - 2012-07-10    by     jung bahadur
  • Somebody please kill this jackass Baburam
  • Posted on - 2012-07-09    by     chankya
  • I CAN SEE NOW THE END IS NEAR VERY NEAR.WATER IS FLOWING NOW OVER THE HEAD.EVERY ACTION HAS A LIMIT.WE READ THAT FROM STONE NARSIMHA APPEARED AND PUNISHED THE CULPRIT.HIS DAY HAS COME TO BE APPEARED? TRAHIMAM !TRAHIMAM!