
By Babbler
The Rastriya Prajatantra Party’s candidate for the House of Representatives from Makwanpur in the March 5 election, Deepak Singh, has said that there are three paths in Nepali politics: the dollar path, the Indian currency path, and the Nepali currency path.
In fact, he meant that there is competition among the dollar, the Indian currency, and the Nepali currency, which is true.
Among them, the RPP belongs to the Nepali currency path, and Singh has stated that he will not betray the nation.
Secular Leaders Visiting Temples
Candidates contesting the March 5 elections have been seen visiting various temples to seek God’s blessings. They are also taking blessings from babajis (sages) for their victory. Except for the RPP, other parties are carrying the agendas of federalism, secularism, and republicanism, even though they are visiting Hindu temples.
Do they not trust the agendas they themselves promote?
All Are the Same
Balendra (Balen) Shah, although carrying the mandate of federalism, secularism, and republicanism, visited the famous shrine of Pathibhara Temple. According to Hindu rituals, family members mourn for one year after the death of their patron. During this period, they generally do not take part in auspicious events or visit temples.
Balen, who recently lost his father, visited the Pathibhara Temple in Taplejung.
He traveled in an expensive vehicle priced at over 50 million rupees. Reports state that he borrowed the vehicle from controversial businessman Kamal Malpani, who produces noodles, gutkha, and several other items. Balen, who often speaks about transparency, has thus been found accepting support from such a controversial businessman.
There is competition between the new and the old, but both are the same. One cannot expect transparency and good governance from candidates who depend on businessmen for support.
Foreigners’ Mission in Nepal
The American deep state is planning for Nepal’s future. Balen is being proposed as a candidate for prime minister. If this plan fails, the alternative candidate is Gagan Thapa.
Similarly, Baburam Bhattarai is being proposed as a candidate for president, with Sushila Karki as the alternative.
The American deep state has also reportedly drafted the cabinet for the upcoming government. Kulman Ghising, an advocate of the MCC, is proposed as water resources minister, while Swornim Wagle is being considered for finance minister.
Balen reportedly told Tosima Karki that the Rastriya Swatantra Party would form the post-election government and asked her to start preparations. What a surprise! Nepali voters cast their ballots, but the leaders have already announced their victory.
EXCERPTS FROM SOCIAL NETWORKS
Story of Bise Nagarchi and King Prithvi Narayan Shah
While unifying the state, King Prithvi Narayan Shah faced a severe financial shortage. During this time, he went to consult his relatives, friends, and well-wishers, and in that process he also visited the home of Bise Nagarchi.
When such a brave and great king of Gorkha suddenly arrived at his house, Bise Nagarchi was extremely happy and welcomed and served him to the best of his ability. In his heart, Bise wondered, “Have I made any mistake?” Since the king himself had come all the way to his house, Bise asked respectfully, “Your Majesty, have we made any mistake? If so, please forgive us.”
The king replied, “What mistake could there be, Bise? While unifying the state, many kinds of problems have arisen. I asked the astrologer (jaisi), and he said that I would succeed if I took the advice of elders. So I have been going around villages seeking everyone’s advice, and in that process I came to seek your advice as well.”
Hearing this, Bise became emotional and said, “Your Majesty, what can I do?”
The king said, “We must arrange clothes, weapons, and other supplies for the army. We need many materials for fighting wars. There are already many problems, and now the financial problem has grown severe. I am in doubt whether such a huge task is possible or not. I need your advice—what should I do?”
As soon as he heard this, Bise asked, “Your Majesty, how many households are there in our state at present?”
The king replied, “Twelve hundred households.”
Immediately, Bise took the one rupee he had and handed it to the king.
The king suddenly became angry and said, “I asked you for advice, and you are giving me alms?”
Bise replied, “Please forgive me, Your Majesty. I am not giving alms. Didn’t you yourself say that our state has twelve hundred households? If we collect one rupee from each household for unification, we will succeed, Your Majesty.”
Hearing this, the king became very pleased and said, “No one I consulted anywhere could give me a solution, Bise. You have solved the problem itself. From today, you are my special economic advisor.”
Thus, the king appointed “Damai” Bise Nagarchi as his advisor. Continuing this tradition, every king of the Shah dynasty gave special positions and authority to people of every caste and community in every place. Even during the reign of King Birendra, the education minister was Hiralal Bishwakarma.
Those who study history understand this. But those who do not know history and who have memorized false history through repeated beatings now talk about caste only to bake their political bread. We must question such people:
How did Bise Nagarchi become the king’s advisor?
Why is there a statue of a Damai in Gorkha?
Which community did Hiralal Bishwakarma, the education minister during King Birendra’s reign, belong to?
There are many such examples, for which these ignorant people have no answers.
We should be proud of the Shah dynasty.
–Prithvi Path
Those who see KP Oli as a murderer—on what basis does Balen Shah consider Baburam Bhattarai his political mentor? Have Balen’s supporters realized this? This does not mean that KP Oli, Sher Bahadur Deuba, or Madhav Nepal—who are linked to the Madan Bhandari murder case—are right. Not at all.
—Arjun Gyawali
The belief that only a guardian king can lift the country again, which has been weakened by the selfish interests of political parties, is growing deeper in people’s hearts day by day. The return of the king does not merely mean returning to the throne; it means restoring lost national unity, dignity, and pride.
—Jeevan Panthi
It is not a big issue that Balen rides in someone’s car worth 80 million rupees. But riding in a vehicle belonging to an institution that has, since its establishment, engaged in anti-Nepal activities and operated a parallel state system, and maintaining closeness with that group, is not only sad but shameful.
—Roshan Shiwakoti
After the change of 2063 B.S. (2006/07), the foundations of Nepali nationality and national unity were gradually destroyed. Whether some of us accept it or not, the monarchy was one foundation of Nepali national unity, and that has been demolished.
–Dev Prakash Tripathi
It will take time to understand society, but in my view, it is not only the candidates who have filed nominations for the election—“unrest, instability, and geopolitical entanglement” have also filed their nominations along with them. A time will come when future historians will say that whatever happened then was wrong.
–Dr. Mukul Dhakal
No education, no social service, no entrepreneurship, no executive experience—Nepal’s parliament is going to become merely a crowd of social-media entertainers and YouTube journalists. What do these opportunists know about the pain of those who run industries and sweat all day? If this crowd captures parliament, Nepal could become another Sikkim.
–Rudra Pandey
Sikkim was annexed through elections: out of 32 seats, Lendup Dorje’s Sikkim National Congress won 31 seats. Later, it was approved by referendum on April 14, 1974.
In 2019, Zelensky came to power in Ukraine through elections, and today Ukraine has been destroyed, with his role in it.
In 2053 B.S., the “traitorous” Mahakali Treaty was passed by Nepal’s parliament at midnight by Congress, the UML (Madhav/Oli group), and RPP, except for Rajeswor Devkota.
The “traitorous” Citizenship Act was passed in 2056 B.S. by the elected parliament under Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala, but King Birendra sent it to the Supreme Court, where it was stopped.
After 2062/63, the same citizenship bill was repeatedly passed by elected leaders, committing national betrayal. The Deuba/Oli governments, which were elected, approved provisions to grant citizenship to Tibetans through the “citizenship in the mother’s name” bill.
Therefore, elections are not the solution.
This election is clearly an attempt to establish a “Zelensky” and will turn the country into a center of geopolitical conflict. Therefore, let us boycott this election, which is part of a planned conspiracy to destroy the nation. May the vote you cast not become a license for old and new criminals to finish this country.
Let us move forward with the agenda of building a Prithvi Path–based Vedic socialist state.
Elections gave birth to Hitler. Elections gave birth to Zelensky and Lendup Dorje. This election is planned to give birth to another Zelensky. After that, Nepal will be destroyed. This is treason.
–Peshal Niraula
Birgunj Sugar Factory in Birgunj
Today, smoke no longer rises from the chimney of the Birgunj Sugar Factory. Instead, its rusted machines mock our national pride. While we depend on imported sugar, the pillar of self-reliance planted by King Mahendra has been uprooted.
1. Glorious history
In 2021 B.S. (1964), with economic and technical assistance from the Soviet Union, King Mahendra established the Birgunj Sugar Factory to make Nepal self-sufficient in sugar and to ensure fair value for farmers’ labor.
2. Backbone of the economy
It could crush 1,500 tons of sugarcane daily and produced thousands of quintals of sugar per season. Nepal once did not need to import sugar and earned large revenue from it.
3. Livelihood for thousands
About 1,400 people had direct employment, and 15,000–20,000 farming families benefited indirectly.
4. Who killed it and why?
After the political change of 2046 B.S., under so-called liberalism, national industries were destroyed at the instruction of foreign powers.
The government led by Girija Prasad Koirala shut it down permanently in 2059 B.S. (2002) due to blind privatization, political interference, turning it into a recruitment center for party cadres, and corruption.
5. Present condition
Today it is like a cremation ground—machines rusting, land encroached upon, living history turned into a corpse.
Conclusion
King Mahendra established many industries like Birgunj Sugar Factory, Janakpur Cigarette Factory, Bansbari Leather Shoe Factory, and agricultural tools industries. They were ornaments of the nation.
But leaders of multiparty democracy and republicanism sold and consumed them in the name of liberalism and privatization. Today our youth are forced to sweat in Gulf countries because the factories built by kings were shut down by leaders.
This system gave us dependence, not independence. The closed factory still asks: “What mistake did I make that I was killed?”
–Himal Shahi
Excerpted and translated by Sushma Shrestha




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