Nepali twittersphere

Comrade Prachanda @cmprachanda April 28

I am here today because of the journalists and the press:

Chairman Prachanda

Saurav Dhakal @DhakalSaurav 

The city used to be open.

Slowly, the rulers took it all away.

bhushan dahal @Dahaltbd

The Indian Army expedition team saw footprints in the snow and immediately pronounced them to be of the yeti. This is representative of the many false events that India has always seen and publicised about Nepal.

Bipin Adhikari @bipinlaw

The proposed controversial amendment to the Human Rights Commission Act will badly affect the constitutional civil structure and balance. It seems the government has not understood this. I hope Law Minister Bahanubhakta Dhakal withdraws the bill.

Babita Basnet @babita_7

A mothers’ group in Pokhara boycotted an event that had no female speakers. When the organizers apologized saying they had not intended to do so, the women returned and the program was completed. Mothers’ groups have always been at the forefront of women’s movements in Nepal. Salute to mothers’ groups.

Kajini @MissusRTT

There was a bumper potato harvest after you @kpsharmaoli’s government took office, the steamer finally plied, the rains were good, the clouds dropped gold, the sun and moon got brighter, the earth gave off fragrance, the crooks quivered in fear, no one died in winter, fate was kind, you got a new guru. What else do Nepalis need?

Yangesh @yangesh30

On one side of the Open Theatre the Army’s building constructed without a permit, on the other side the Munipality’s shutter shops. The Bus park captured by the view tower project. Baluwatar government property sold to private individuals. The Court says NCell doesn’t need to pay tax. A communist Prime Minister treats a 4-year-old boy as God to say that the country never had it better. Deuba bears witness!

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