BATTLE OF WILLS (Time 1 May pg18)
With the fast paced development taking place globally, countries are making great afforts to remain competitive.
This can be seen in Nepal. Nepalese are now protesting for democracy knowing that it will improve the country's well-being and are trying their hardest to get rid of the constituitional king, who is seen arrogant and cold, despite knowing that their lives are at risk.
Although the king has decided to nominate a Prime Minister, no laws have been enforced to prevent him from siezing power again. It is clearly seen that he is more concerned of himself than the country and I believe the civilians are aware of it too as I have read that only when there is real democracy will there be no protests.
Many have also died during the demonstrations and all the king did was to compliment the security forces for dealing with the demonstrators effectively.. COLD
Go Nepal people!!! :)) all the way for democracy
Sunday, April 30, 2006
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