January 28, 2006

भिडियो ब्लगः नगर निर्वाचनका उम्मेदवारहरु

२०६२ माघ १६, आइतबार
बिना कामको व्यस्तताका कारण यो भिडियो ब्लग तयार पार्न त ढिला भयो नै, एडिट गरेर अनलाइनमा राख्न पनि कम्ति झण्झट भएन। यो भिडियो ब्लग हो- माघ १३ गते नेपाल बन्दको दिन नगर निर्वाचनको उम्मेदवारी दर्ता गराउनेहरुको सम्बन्धमा। यसमा मेयरका लागि मनोनयन दर्ता गराउने केही उम्मेदवारहरुसितको कुराकानी, मनोनयन दर्ता गर्न राष्ट्रिय सभागृहमा आएको भीड आदि हेर्न सकिन्छ। यसलाई सीधा हेर्न यहाँ क्लिक गर्नुस्। डाउनलोड गर्नका लागि यहाँ राइट क्लिक गरेर सेभ टार्गेट एज गर्नुस् [24.8 mb, wmv format] युट्युबमा यो भिडियो हेर्न भित्र आउनुस्।


पुरानो पोस्टःएकैछिन पर्खनुस् ल !
२०६२ माघ १५@ 11 pm NST
कति घण्टा भइसक्यो- एउटा भिडियो ब्लग अनलाइन राख्छु भनेको। एडिट गरेर तयार त पारेँ, तर सेभ गर्नलाई दुई घण्टाभन्दा बढी समय लिइसक्यो। पहिले सेभ गर्दा ७० प्रतिशतमा गएर अडकियो, त्यसलाई रद्द गरेर फेरि सेभ गर्दैछु। बल्ल ४१ प्रतिशत सेभ भएछ। सार्‍है गार्‍हो छ भिडियो ब्लगलाई तयार पारेर राख्न। फाइल सेभ भएपछि इन्टरनेटमा अपलोड गर्न फेरि एक घण्टाभन्दा बढी समय लाग्ने होला ! तर प्रतिक्षाको फल मिठो हुन्छ भन्छन्। हेरौं, के हुने हो। अब यो भिडियो ब्लगलाई त आज अनलाइन राखेरै छाड्छु भन्ने निश्चय गरिसकेको छु।

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  1. Kuri, kuri Gyane kuri kuri.!!!!!
    We can just laugh at those people, who are ready to bear the cost of their life go give credit to such unpopular king!!!! If they die Gyanendra would even piss in their dead body. Why they are doing this?????

    Comment by sk — January 28, 2006 @ 10:55 pm

  2. chhito upload garnus na

    Comment by call — January 28, 2006 @ 11:33 pm

  3. Farcical drama of municipal elections must stop in Nepal

    Under the situation of intense internal conflict and opposition of mainstream political parties representing more than 95% of Nepalese populace, it is no more than a mockery of democracy to insist on the so-called municipal elections slated for early next month by the autocratic regime in Nepal. A total of 3,650 candidates have filed registrations in only about 1,000 of the total 4,146 electoral posts supposedly at stake in 58 municipalities across the country. More than 500 candidates have already withdrawn from their candidacy from the election fray. These figures are clearly an indication of total failure of the elections forcefully imposed without peoples’ will.

    There is more to what we see from the figures.

    Firstly, most candidates who filed their nominations are government sponsored and represent the small faction of Ratriya Prajatantra Party, which is unconditionally loyal to the King. Fundamentally, they represent the King not the people.

    Secondly, Kamal Thapa, currently the king’s minister nominated to look after the department of home affairs, who has all the machinery at his disposal to manipulate the elections, has managed to get his faction’s men and women as lone and unopposed candidates for many electoral seats, by discouraging other candidates to file their nominations, wherever situations could be created for unanimous election of his candidates. In addition, there are also reports that many of 500 candidates who have withdrawn from their candidacy now are those who were forced by Kamal Thapa’s group to withdraw their candidacy to make rooms for uncontested election of his chosen candidates. Even if these elections are to happen in whatever crooked way no matter what, the elected candidates will be no different from the officials of municipalities who are nominated by the autocratic government without peoples’ will. There is no logic for the King, Kamal Thapa and Election Commission to spend scarce tax payers’ money of economically pitiable country to simply choose their own loyal men and women to post them in municipalities. They could simply nominate them handing the appointment letters for the respective positions as long as the current direct rule can last.

    Moreover, the candidates who filed their nominations are now under close vigil from the government on the pretext of providing them security, in a deliberate attempt ensuring to keep them on government fold. All these cannot be acceptable in any democratic elections.

    Therefore, the ongoing whole episode of farcical election drama must be stopped by the people who are being double-duped, firstly by fake elections and secondly by misappropriation of their taxes in them.

    Comment by Annonymous — January 29, 2006 @ 9:59 am

  4. Dui mahina ma hawa dhulo hundaina??? wow great!!!!!!. I suppose even the survey of the site for the dust removal project would take more than 2 months and he is talking about removing the dirt and dust in 2 months ( that was some Mr. sahi at the end). Kathmandu lai Singapore banaunchhu!!! We heard them didnt do jack…. Nepal lai Switzerland banaunchhu bull… instead Nepal ko dhukuti khali banayera Swiss bank ko khata bhare.
    Fighting for People? Development of the country..? Well get your fat arse off the couch and get on the road establish a new system which works!!!
    These cnadidates ( most of them) are there for all the bhrastachar and murti chori pratiyogita, so janata haru feri arko bhram ma naparau, instead of turning nepal to swiss or singapore they will desert nepal and turn it to next Iraq, next Niger, next Somalia. A road towards Destruction , Evil Headed dumb candidates go to naraynahiti and do Galahatti to Gyane first!!!!!!

    Comment by Kesh — January 29, 2006 @ 6:42 pm

  5. I like the comment posted by anonymous on jan 29 2006 at 9:59 am.Thanks man this is a good artical we can go through.

    Anupa Sharma
    United states

    Comment by Anupa — May 3, 2006 @ 3:33 am

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