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NAWAZ SHARIF: A TALE OF TWO ECLIPSES

Nawaz SharifLike a tailender in cricket making a century, Pakistan has made history when for first time in sixty six years, it has made a change of government through ballot. It has had nearly thirty two years of military rule: it abolished the post of the prime minister for many years, five times, which was for nearly twenty four years. It has had nearly twenty prime ministers including the caretaker prime ministers and none completed the full term. Yousuf Raza Gilani might have broken all these records if the Supreme Court of Pakistan had not forced him to resign and would have beaten the record of Liaquat Ali Khan as the longest serving prime minister of Pakistan.

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SHRI DIGVIJAY SINGH SHOCKED BY FAILED PREDICTIONS ABOUT...?
Digvijay SinghOut of my sense of gratitude I must write this piece. In the battle of attrition between two different spokesmen of two different political parties, the Congress party and the BJP in India, Sri Digvijay Singh gets portrayed as a hard and vociferous critic giving him an anti Hindu image. What we saw of him in our Silver Jubilee celebrations of the Institute of Astrology, the Bharatiya Vidya Bhawan, New Delhi, on 19 May 2013 was the lesser known, undiscussed and the sublime side of this General Secretary of the Congress Party. We had invited as the chief guest on this occasion. read more...read more...
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END OF MONARCHY IN NEPAL

I had predicted on a very thin basis the end of the royal rule in Nepal and an equally thin basis the uncertain future of Musharraf in Pakistan.

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The first one is fulfilled now and the other one is nearly correct as Musharraf has become a weak president of Pakistan now , the first time after his capture of Power in October 1999.

We have the yellow menace called the powerful Chinese giving us trouble and claiming some Indian terrotories as theirs, particularly Sikkim, Bhutan, some other parts of North East India.An excellent article by the editor of Bharat Verma While India sleeps,

Now read the article. Bharat Verma had come to me for an astrological reading a week ago and I was told about his excellent article by a young friend who had brought him.

Chinese threat grows
http://specials.rediff.com/news/2008/may/26guest.htm  should wake us up to the greater danger of fear of the Chinese after the abolition of monarchy in Nepal. It is this that I had predicted.

Now I see in the Maoist Nepal an immediate danger to India with China fully at the back of it.


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