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 Times of India compares Sujata to Indira Gandhi.

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Posted on 06-03-09 6:21 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Buddies, here is one news published in the times of India which shows how happy Indian establishment is due to the formation of their puppet government in Nepal. Note that the times of India is regarded as the mouthpiece of Indian government. 

KATHMANDU: After an old boy of Bihar’s Goenka College, Madhav Kumar Nepal, became the new prime minister of Nepal, it is now the turn of an alumna of West Bengal’s Shantiniketan to become the Himalayan republic’s new foreign minister. 

Sujata Koirala, the daughter of former Nepali Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala, is poised to lead her and her father's  Nepali Congress (NC) party into the cabinet with the 55-year-old expected to get the coveted foreign ministry. 

With Sujata, who has been likened to Indira Gandhi, Benazir Bhutto and Sheikh Hasina, Nepal will also see the rise of the daughter. Having joined active politics almost 18 years ago, she had earlier served a short stint as minister without portfolio in the Prime Minister’s Office when her father led the government. 

Once stunningly beautiful, Sujata is the aunt of Manisha Koirala, who carved out a niche in Bollywood with her talent and ethereal beauty. “I was moulded in my childhood by a Bengali family of doctors who nurtured my interest in the works of Rabindranath Tagore,” Sujata told TNN............................................

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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/World/Shantiniketan-alumna-to-be-Nepal-FM/articleshow/4612806.cms






 
Posted on 06-05-09 5:43 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Nepal would have been a equal par as Japan, Korea and other Asian countries if there wouldn't have been Indians as our neighbor.
Likewise USA would not have been what it is today should Indian have been in Mexico.

Only God can help help now!

 



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