August 16, 2005

तस्वीर आफै बोल्छ


आज (साउन ३२) आयोजित नागरिक धर्नामा देखिएको दृश्य। तस्वीरः उमेश

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  1. nice pic

    Comment by guess me — August 16, 2005 @ 8:24 pm

  2. when i saw this pic then i scared myself, because he is a disease or aids(HIVE)of democracy of Nepal. He wants a small and rich family in the world. I mean before they were big families, the dead King Birendra’s falilies, the dead Prince Dhirendra’s families and the royal annual expences was Nrs 11 Arab (bilion) but now the one royal family and annual expences Nrs 63 Arab (billion). It’s too fantastic matter, where in remote part poor people never get fever’s medicine Cetamol and Jiban jal after they die. What a poor country and poor thingking od palace.

    Comment by Sanjip Lingden — August 16, 2005 @ 9:43 pm

  3. I have seen him in Nepal, plz call interpole and get him as soon as possibl.

    Comment by Oasis Prajapati — February 5, 2006 @ 2:48 am

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