Madhesi Uprising tolls 15

by salik | February 10, 2007 at 03:23 am
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It was in April last year, when Nepalese took to streets defying curfew orders in Kathmandu
to bring an end to the totalitarian rule of King Gyanendra. The smoke
of the uprising hasn’t disappeared yet, nor have the blood of the
people been washed away. About two dozen people lost their lives in the
mass movement, many are still undergoing treatment. But the people’s
sacrifices have gone waste. Nepalese should not have put their trust on
these politicians who have only given if anything then poverty,
bloodshed and rank discrimination and inequality to the country. As if
the nineteen days of April Uprising and two dozen lives were not enough
to build a ‘New Nepal’, another fifteen Nepalese have lost their lives in the last fourteen days of Madhesi Uprising.

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