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Nepal & India
by S R Ganguli on Apr 18, 2008 09:44 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

The King has met with his namesis for palpably having sinned against his elder brother and his entire family. Indian intellegence as ususal was so poor like we saw in Bangladesh when we had failed to save Mujibur Rehaman, the King Birendra who was pro-India should hv bn protected. Indian Govt was failed by its intellegence agencies. Again India has helped through Yechuri-Karat commies the Maoists to take roots in Nepal. India shd ensure that the King stay in power in Nepal. India can hardly allow China to gulp Nepal like Tibet and if that happens because of chicken-hearted Congress regime, the Dragon will breadth fires on India's neck and Arunachal Pradesh will soon be annexed by China

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  RE:Nepal & India
by Prashant on Apr 18, 2008 09:54 PM   Permalink
Who told you the king was pro-india?
India should have listened to the nepali people's voice than just elites in our army and some earstwhile royal families in india.

But I must admire india for successfully persuading nepal to be a democratic country.

No one needs kings and queens in today's world.

As long as nepal remains working democracy, people can decide who should be ruling them, if tomorrow they get fed up with Communist party they can elect Nepali congress to power and vise versa. Let the nepali people figure out what they want and india should be helping them in achieving what they want if needed. If you try to do what you want them to do, india will lose good faith and as always china will take advantage.

At the same time india should check the influence of China on neighbouring countries.

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by Tathagata Mukherjee on Apr 18, 2008 09:52 PM   Permalink

Correct. However, media, politicians are filled with anti-nationals. they are feeding these cpim, maoists.

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