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India's Nepal Dilemma
by Rakesh Singh on Apr 07, 2006 09:39 PM

The article seems to have been written with a close at Nepal situation. As mentioned in the article India has a big role to play in solving the Nepal crisis. Among various options one which i find more appropriate is- India supporting the alliance of Neplese parties and maoists. This option looks uneasy. But in the long term this is the only option which will solve the crisis.
Nepal king is like a jackle. You can never trust this guy. he has the habit of saying one thing and doing another. In his last meeting with priminister Manmohan singh, he promossed mr. singh that he would bring back the democracy in Nepal and allow release all the political leaders. But what he is doing is giving Nepal army more power and arresting top opposition leader like Mahdav Nepal.
He doesnt dare to listen anyone. He is no different than Mr. Mussharaff. I find Mr. Musharraf more democratic than Nepal king.
He thinks his forefather united Nepal and its his inhertary right to rule Nepal in whatever way he wants to.
According to economists nepal is going to be bankcrupt after few months.I dont agree with One of the Nepal expert that India should support him.

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