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 Nepal--A Republic? India's Conspiracy to Invade Nepal
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Posted on 01-26-08 2:26 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I strongly condemn the violation of the constitution of Nepal that proposed Nepal to be declared a republic without the mandate of the people. This has yet again raped democracy in the name of democracy, and people of Nepal are instilling--representing the treacherous Nepali behavior towards their caretaker. Had there been no Mahendra, Nepal would have been a remote part of India or China. I know it is hard to make people understand but I feel pity for the poor Nepalese again, they are yet again deceived and the future is dark and shrinking. These leaders grew up in India, lived in India, were educated in India and are acting in the interest of India. Let us turn the page in our old history books, "Nepal dui dhunga ko tarul ho". For some illiterate, it does not mean anything, but for the literate, it means a lot. Mahendra preserved “Nepal”—the sovereignty of Nepal, when the octopus India swallowed Sikkim and the gigantic China inhaled Tibet. This deception of Nepalese for the king will lead Nepal to Dark Age. And again, “the people”, not the leaders will be the one who will be suffering. After the denial of the India’s proposal to shelter Nepal by King Mahendra, India turned enemy for King, and this is India’s conspiracy to invade Nepal, by use of its own citizens—Girija, Makune, Prachana and Babu. Let all Nepalese be on alert and open your eyes wide open to see India’s conspiracy.
 
Posted on 01-26-08 2:36 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Yes that is true. Had the Kings not been there for safeguarding Nepal, she wouldn't exist today. Even during the so called Jana Andolan 2, if you heard the recent interview of Gagan Thapa to BBC, you will realize that India was fully supporting them to make the govt fall and even enhancing their anti monarch campaign. While the US was asking them not to go against the palace, at least initially. This shows what India wanted to do. It wants to see Nepal weaked to the extent that it can handle it's govt. like it does now. The King in Jana Andolan 2 was proposed a deal by Karan Singh---- that was to give India Nepal's defence and foreign affairs, but the King turned it down saying "take whatever concessions you can from Girija, Madhav and Prachanda. They seem to have brought people to the streets." These were the words of the King which was conveyed to Karan Singh.

 
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Now we are told that India had engaged in hectic bargaining with the palace during those tumultuous days. “Give us control of your foreign and defense policies and we’ll put an end to the violent street protests,” the trade-off purportedly went. Din Bandhu Aryal, a former Nepali Congress minister turned palace supporter, made the revelation at a public program the other day. Actually, it was hardly a revelation. Every Nepalese ruler since Padma Shamsher Rana has received such a proposal from independent India.
What makes Aryal’s disclosure interesting is King Gyanendra’s purported response. “I can’t agree to those terms. Get whatever concessions you want from Girija, Madhav and Prachanda,” Aryal quoted the monarch as saying. “They claim to represent the people and have brought out millions to the street to prove it.”
Aryal obviously is not a disinterested communicator here. He was among the most active supporters of King Gyanendra’s takeover of executive powers in October 2002. Before that, he was an assistant minister in Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala’s cabinet in 1991. (Yes, the one he reconstituted after sacking those Ganesh Man Singh and Krishna Prasad Bhattarai loyalists upon returning from his visit to India.)
The fact that Koirala had entrusted Aryal with the Ministry of General Administration at a time when the premier was reinvent the bureaucracy in his own image surely meant something. But, then, Aryal wasn’t the only Nepali Congress leader to break with the premier.
Aryal’s disclosure – made at a talk program on how the ruling alliance had become pawns of foreign powers – forced Maila Baje to ponder a bit deeper into the Karan Singh mission. Another princely Singh – the Bharatiya Janata Party’s Jaswant – had already announced plans to visit Kathmandu. Prime Minister Singh evidently couldn’t let Saffron Brigade subvert the 12-point accord the Reds had helped his government pull off in New Delhi.
The prevailing view was that India had dispatched someone who the king would listen to attentively. In retrospect, that seemed true, but perhaps not for the reason we were led to believe. Karan Singh arrived primarily as the former regent of Kashmir. In that capacity, he could most easily sweeten Delhi’s proposal. Six decades after India absorbed Kashmir, people still blame Jawaharlal Nehru and Sardar Ballabh Bhai Patel for the massive drain on the nation’s resources. No matter how hard India tries to convince the world that Maharaja Hari Singh – Karan’s father – had signed the instrument of accession, there are woefully few takers.
And Karan Singh? Well, he embarked on a political life that far outweighed his stature as heir apparent of a landlocked Himalayan state. And, yes, Kashmir conceded – at least theoretically – only defense and foreign affairs to the Indian Union.


 
Posted on 01-26-08 3:16 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Well if the worst comes we can invade India.
Blow their Military installations (Northern Command). China and Pakistan would take care of the rest.
I personally know the RAW hideouts. We have enough people of Nepali origin in the Indian air Force and the Army.
Use their guns and planes against them. If northern command is destroyed they cannot do anything.

Jai Nepal

 
Posted on 01-26-08 5:17 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Yeah we need another great Janandolan against these leaders aristocracy!! and  let them know nepalese people are not fool anymore!!
jai nepal


 


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