Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Letter To Sharad Chandra Shaha


Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 12:22:23 -0700
From: "Paramendra Kumar Bhagat"
Subject: Fwd: Meeting the King in Person (To: Sharad Chandra Shah)
To: sharad@hlcit.gov.np
CC: "Ananta Risal" , "Sanjaya Parajuli" , "Anil Shahi" , "Somnath Ghimire" , "Kul Chandra Gautam" , "Mridula Koirala" , "Sarahana Shrestha"

To: Sharad Chandra Shah

Sharadji. Namaskar.

We are some of the leading voices for democracy among the NYC diaspora. There is going to be a major protest rally here on September 16.

But our goal is to make a productive contribution to the democratic cause in Nepal, something that the current governemnt also has voiced time and again. How could we both profess the same goal and still be so far apart in our methods?

I think if you could arrange for us to meet the king when he is in NYC, there would be opportunities to explore a possible meeting ground.

Speaking just for me, I think there are two choices for the country:

http://demrepubnepal.blogspot.com/2005/08/proposed-democratic-republican.html

Or this:

http://demrepubnepal.blogspot.com/2005/05/proposed-constitution.html

I have made some of the strongest criticism of the democratic experiment of the 1990s for its deficiencies. And for the political parties I have this:

http://demrepubnepal.blogspot.com/2005/07/janata-dal-constitution.html

I think the problem in the 1990s was too little not too much democracy.

I think dialogue might allow us all to make a departure from the past and create a new mutual future. We could all start afresh. A full fledged democracy could really unleash Nepal's economic potential. Both China and India are taking off:

http://technbiz.blogspot.com/2005/08/china-india-and-world.html

Nepal should not be left behind. This is to be the Asian Century.

So please arrange a meeting.

Thank you.

--- Paramendra Kumar Bhagat wrote:

> Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 12:02:47 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Paramendra Kumar Bhagat
> Subject: Meeting the King in Person
> To: Ananta Risal
> CC: Sanjaya Parajuli , > Anil Shahi , > Somnath Ghimire , > Kul Chandra Gautam

> > Anantaji has come up with this great idea. I think, besides the large > demonstration, we should also seek to meet the king in person. After > all, our goal is not just to make noise, our goal is to establish > democracy, and more than one method has to be used.

> > If there is someone from the king's side -- I think there are > personal > friends and family of Sharad Chandra Shah who live in NYC who could > arrange such a meet - who might take the initiative, it could work.

> > You guys have been in NYC much longer. Use your contacts. Let's set > up > a meeting.

> > --- Ananta Risal wrote:

> > > - i think a few people like you, sanjaya, kulchandra should try > after > > the display. > > - there should be both the approaches table talk and demostration > > - politically savvy people need to talk to the king - for the good > of > > the people is my opinion - just displaying cards will not help, > there > > should be some intelletual group who need to represent > > people/demostrators and talk to him personally - not with the knee > > down but with dignity and with confidence. because I have seen many > > politicians - they talk one think in front of the people and when > the > > real times comes - hide like a scary cat or wet dog > > - if I have any political interest or information I would have work > > real hard to meet him and tell him our mission and committment > > towards democracy

> > > > Paramendra Kumar Bhagat wrote:
> > -- meeting the king is a great idea
> > -- but is that an option? is it a possibility?

> > > > http://www.paramendra.com
> > http://www.swapn.biz

> > > > > http://www.paramendra.com
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