Nepalese politicians have also the temptation to commit defamation for
it is the best qualification that gives them the required media
exposure--Telegraph Editor Surendra Aryal";
"We have formed the new party to relieve the country from its present
troubles and bring peace.--Narayan Singh Pun, president of newly formed
Nepal Samata Party"
"There is a foreign hand in the split in our party.--Girija Prasad
Koirala, former prime minister and president of the establishment faction
of the ruling party"
"Prostitution should be legalized to control the rising menace of
sexually transmitted diseases.--Sharat Singh Bhandari, Health Minister, in
Spacetime daily."
"The polarity of political situation and its effects on media is very
much conducive to conceal truth of politics and confuse people forever--Nepalnews.com
Editor Surendra Aryal"
"My decision is in the interest of the country, democracy and the
Nepali Congress.--Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba, defending his
decision to dissolve the House of Representatives, in The Kathmandu
Post."
"Now that the election date has been announced, there is no alternative
but to make every efforts to conduct it in free and fair manner.--Madhav
Kumar Nepal, general secretary of the Unified Marxist Leninist, urging his
party workers to get ready for the polls."
"Make no mistake. The UML is going to win the next election.--Khadga
Prasad Sharma Oli, senior leader of the UML, speaking at a public
program."
"Aid has addicted Nepalese intellectuals to such an extent that their
advice to politicians and policy-makers is also based on not liberation
but on acceleration of further aid--Telegraph Editor Surendra Arya"
"Adept in staging dramas, the Maoists stand on two pillars: confusion
and fear.--Ram Chandra Poudel, former deputy prime minister and senior
Nepali Congress leader, ridiculing the Maoist truce offer that was
subsequently disowned by the rebels, in Deshantar."
"Many Nepalese politician find a chair, but a table with always piles
of Rupees instead of papers to work!--A porter in the Thamel street!"
"The present problems of the county are the result of inefficient
political leadership.--Taranath Ranabhat, Speaker of the House of
Representatives, speaking at a public program."
"In a democratic polity, talk of change of government is natural. The
crux of such exercises lies in the weaknesses of the government.--Sushil
Koirala, general secretary of the ruling Nepali Congress party, hinting at
moves to dislodge the Deuba government, at a press conference organized by
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