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The Unified Maoists’ cadres began pelting stones and staged black flag protest against Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal immediately after he landed at the Bharatpur Airport, Chitwan, January 7, 2010.

Amid presence of thousands of security personnel, the Maoists’ cadres pelted stones at the Prime Minister’s convoy.

As one of the stones hit his vehicle, Prime Minister Nepal was seen trying to protect his head using his own hands, say eyewitness report.

So Nepal PM is not safe in his own country!

However, he was still smiling but must have trembled from within, say reports.

The Maoists’ cadres then threw wooden sticks aiming the PM’s vehicle. The target was the PM.

The Prime Minister, our prime Minister, however, escaped injuries. The vehicle has been slightly damaged, said Police sources.

The beleaguered and a pretty terrified Prime minister reached the destination, the UML party district bureau located in Bharatpur-10.

Addressing the UML party cadre gathering said the prime minister “changing the Maoists is as difficult as transforming a Donkey into a Cow”.

No detergent as such could wash the donkey and transform it into a cow, is how PM talked of the Maoists.

The PM statement is full of hatred for the Maoists. So Sad!

He also predicted that if the Maoists take on the path of another revolt, as they claim, their fate will be akin to the LTTE of Sri Lanka.
The relations between the Nepal PM and the Maoists is sure to deteriorate further in the days ahead, hope analysts.
The reasons are clear enough. 
How the Maoists react to Nepal PM's rough and tough remarks made against them will have to be watched.
Free entertainment to the population that it is by all means.
Posted on : 2010-01-08 09:26:42

Comments (3)


Commented by Behrooz Navaii - February 2, 2010 @ 9:15 AM

If democracy is the one in which ceremonial president can veto the order of the most popularly elected prime minister in Nepal's history and, act against under UN supervised treaty and, phony installed prime minister thinks of the most popular party for the people not only in countryside but also in capital city as well, then hell to that democracy. Taming Maoist is like turning donkeys into cows? Dream on. They are both exploited species. Now you want to milk the Maoists or eath their flesh or, put weight on their back? I forgot. Donkeys are just hard working animals and, cows are i guess holy in Hindu faith. UML better wash its own butt rather than dictate to the people. He was not democraticly elected. He is an agent of Indian imperialism, as much as the Congress party members are. Please think deeper my friends.

Commented by Rolpali Kanchhi - January 9, 2010 @ 9:01 AM

"The PM statement is full of hatred for the Maoists. So Sad!" Question to the writer - So you don't hate somebody when you are under attack? You are such a low-life pathetic knuckclehead who can't distinguish between right and wrong beacause you are just way too biased.

Commented by Arjun - January 8, 2010 @ 10:50 AM

Violence has no place in a democracy. Prime Minister is an elected representative of the nepali people Maoists did not throw stones on PM, they threw stones on Nepali people.

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