December 23, 2005

बाबुरामकी आमा र प्रचण्डका पिता बिरामी

नगर निर्वाचन ध्वस्त पार्न माअ‍ोवादीका शीर्ष नेता प्रचण्ड र बाबुराम भट्टराईले संयुक्त वक्तव्य निकालेकै दिन दुवैका आमाबुबा बिरामी भएर एउटै डाक्टरकहाँ उपचार गराउन गएको संयोग जुरेछ। देश हल्लाउने व्यक्तित्वका परिवार भए पनि उहाँहरुसित उपचार गर्न आर्थिक अभाव भएका कारण डाक्टरहरुले नै व्यवस्था गरिदिनु परेको समाचार छ।

फोटोमा प्रचण्डको नयाँ रुप। फोटो साभारः नेपाली टाइम्स

बिरामी भएर गएको साता टिचिङ अस्पतालमा भर्ना हुनुभएकी बाबुराम भट्टराईकी आमा बिहीबार अस्पतालबाट डिस्चार्ज हुनुभएछ भने बिहीबारै प्रचण्डका पिता स्वास्थ्य परीक्षण गराउन त्रिपुरेश्वरको ब्लु क्रस क्लिनिकमा पुग्नुभएछ।
सं‍योगले दुवैको मुटुको स्वास्थ्य परीक्षण डा‌ अरुण सायमीले गर्नुभएको रहेछ। एकै दिन संयोगवश बाबुरामकी आमा र प्रचण्डका पितालाई जाँच्नु पर्दा सायमी पनि छक्क पर्नु भएछ।

बाबुरामकी आमालाई मुटु र छातीसम्बन्धी रोग लागेको रहेछ भने प्रचण्डका पिता मुटुको रोग र डिप्रेसनको शिकार हुनुभएको रहेछ। देश हल्लाउने व्यक्तित्वका परिवार भए पनि अस्पतालमा भने उहाँहरुसित कोही नआउनुभएको अस्पताल सूत्रले बताएको छ। बाबुरामकी आमासित त उहाँका वृध्द पिताबाहेक कोही नआउनुभएको बताइएको छ। उहाँहरुसित उपचार गर्न आर्थिक अभाव भएका कारण डाक्टरहरुले नै व्यवस्था गरिदिनु परेको थियो।

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  1. That’s so sad.

    What can you expect from these ***** Baburam Bhattarai and Prachada? They don’t even care about their parents… so do you guys thing these killers care about Nepalese at all? Hell No.

    *****– these maoists!!!

    Comment by Tara Bahadur — December 24, 2005 @ 10:18 am

  2. Birami sabai hunchhan tehi bhayera yeti sani kura lai testo emphasis dinu parla jasto malai lagdaina.

    Comment by Ravi — December 24, 2005 @ 11:42 am

  3. You need to understand that they are so devoted to the country that they don’t even have time to take care of their parents. Such a GREAT people. We need to learn how to appreciate these people.

    Comment by Roshan — December 24, 2005 @ 10:21 pm

  4. Prachanda a nd Baburam are the the heroic son of our mother land. it is impossible to meet them to their parents in this criticle situation of our c ountry, even if someone come with them king’s cruel government can shot Him/ Her. so every nepali have to support them for their treatment. Doctor’s sahould do their duty. they should give more emphasis for the treatment.

    Comment by Aryan Nepal — December 24, 2005 @ 11:05 pm

  5. I disagree with the Maoists, but leave the parents alone. They shouldn’t be made news. They are decent people, working in village, and living off their honest income. Their sons don’t visit them, anymore anyway.

    Hope they will be healthy soon.

    Comment by chinta — December 25, 2005 @ 1:39 am

  6. auta kura .Sabai jana birami hunchhan .tini haru pani bhaye .tapainle yolai samachar pani banaunu bhayo .Tara tini haru sanga paisa chhaina bhanera kina bhannu paryo tapain lai ?
    jo kohi sanga pani paisa nahunu sakchha.Yesma kun thulo kuro bhayo ta.Tyo rugha khoki lagera strepsil kinera khako jasto hoina hola pakkai mutuko upachar bhanya. huna ta tapin ma bhanda dherai bidwan hunu parchha yi kura tapain le dherai jannu bhako hola .Taipani tapainle tini harusanga paisa thiyena bhanera lekhnu parne thiyena jasto lagyo malai.
    tesai pani baburam prachanda are not so like our netas .rajya ko paisa choryo gharma thuparyo jati bela chahiyo teti bela kharcha garyo . Uni harulai aafno ta thegan hudaina babuaamako pachhi lagera kaha hidna bhyauchhan ta ani

    Comment by deelip — December 26, 2005 @ 3:04 pm

  7. This is not a big topic to write about.**** baburame and prachande are villians of nepalese politics. Because of these bastards thousand of nepalese have missed their lifes.in other words they are terrorist like Laden.they are manupulating the innocent people of western region of nepal just for their own benefits.if they were a national freedom fighter they would never kill a local innocent people, reporters and school children. i think they have choosen the gorrilaas war just to get in the govenment because they would never be able to reach in government by election.

    And these bastards made easy to make february 1st move ****. this **** gyane is similiar to these bastards in many ways.

    Comment by nepal premi — December 26, 2005 @ 6:03 pm

  8. It’s indeed interesting to note that why should one visit a private nursing home for treatment if they did not have the money to pay for it. I feel second statement in the news is bit of an exaggeration, a bitter example of Nepalese journalism….

    chandra.

    Comment by chandra Nepali — December 28, 2005 @ 9:14 pm

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