Maoist MP brags about his pistol
Posted by ohnepal on February 27, 2007
No matter how hard you try, you cannot straighten up a dog’s tail.
The vicious warlords are running all over the country with guns in their hands and creating mayhem. Now, they are right there in the parliament with their guns. The undue hardships being faced by ordinary Nepalis in this so-called/phony Democracy has become unsurmountable. Some of the ‘powers that be’ might have smirks in their faces seeing the carnage in Nepal caused by these SPAM warlords (Terrorist Government of Nepal) but our heart goes out for those millions who are being subjected to this state sponsored terrorism.
The following is another account of a Maoist terrorist (who has become a Member of Parliament by sheer terrorism sponsored by Nepal’s powerful southern Neighbour) , never elected by the people, MP showing his dreaded skills in the Parliament. The noticeable part is that the weapon he is carrying is supposed to be locked under UN supervision in Nepal. This shows the kind of conspiracy that has/is being hatched in Nepal by the ‘powers that be’ of the world.
P.S.: We have italicized the parts that we felt were important to be noticed.
Maoist MP brags about his pistol
To the discomfiture of other lawmakers, a Maoist MP bragged that he was still carrying his pistol during an all party meet being held in the parliament secretariat.
Lokendra Bista, Maoist MP, boasted that he had a pistol in his pocket and claimed it was already registered by the UNMIN. Bista dared others to take action against him.
At the meeting convened by Speaker Subas Nemwang to discuss camp management, Bista made un-parliamentary remarks compelling Nemwang to intervene and ask him to watch his words. “I hope the overfed pigs will not have to be thrashed,” Bista said at the meeting.
Bista’s words also forced Home Minister Krishna Prasad Sitaula to seek apology from the lawmakers. Later, Maoist spokesperson Krishna Mahara told journalists that Bista used such words by mistake.
Interestingly, it was from the guard of Bista that police had confiscated weapons recently in Singha Durbar. nepalnews.com sd Feb 27 07
( Source of above news:Nepalnews.com )
