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Subject: Maoist rebellion in Nepal
Sir Tristam    11/30/2001 11:03:10 AM
I wonder how much Red Chinese support is being given the Maoist rebels. Is China preparing to turn Nepal into another Tibet i.e. an occuppied
puppet state?
 
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Topcat    RE:Maoist rebellion in Nepal   4/6/2002 6:44:14 AM
Dear Sirs; Being an insider, I believe that root cause of Nepals problems lie in the south and not in the north. China has been a wonderful neighbor. India on the contrary has interfered into Nepals internal affairs and our so called politicians have succumbed to the Indians. India wanted to destroy the economy of Nepal and then annex it. Now India Policies towards Nepal is backfiring itself.
 
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musloko-maro    RE:Maoist rebellion in Nepal   5/11/2005 1:20:13 PM
I do not know, where this forumite "Topcat" gets his news about India trying to ruin or destroy Nepal, and China being "friendly" to Nepal? Pure unadulterated bullcrap!! I am from Nepal, now residing in Canada. Nepal's destinies are inextricably woven with India and Indian ethos in general, and more Hindu in particular. We are all of Indian/Hindu stock, and that will never change or be erased The problem with Nepal over these years with various discontentments, insurgencies was mainly due to Chinese expansionism, which was mainly due to India's(read Jawahar Lal Nehru's) kowtowing to demands, requests of Communist China, once the communists got their power stabilized in China after 1949. It was in 1954, purely on a silver platter, the "pious Brahman Pandit" Prime Minister of India, named Nehru handed them, the Chinese Communists, their biggest victory, without ever a single bullet fired! What was the need for India to relinquish the forward posts on Sino-Indian borders, withdrawing the military garrison from Tibet, which was stationed during British India days? Tibet was not Chinese, by any stretch of imagination, and certainly for Nehru to "bequeath" it to the Chinese, was not his business, without ever ascertaining the wishes of the Tibetian people, and of course Nepal! Yes, Nepal! Shouldn't surprise anybody! There has never been any factual documented proof that Tibet, border areas, plus Kashmir areas like Akasai Chin, etc., were Chinese. In fact there is recorded evidence that the Hindu Maharajas of Kashmir had administrative presence in all Kashmir forward areas, including Akasai Chin, and Hindu tax collectors were there to collect revenue The other problem, an internal one, in Nepal are the "disconnect races" which I have detailed it elswhere in these fora, and as to why they felt alienated or why they were made to feel alien in their own land and culture, and how the Chinese are fanning their discontent, to their maximum advantage. What China is atempting is, and seems successfully to, is a domino effect to destabilize Nepal, the entire North Indian states, with Bangla Desh, and use them as a great Maoist experimental ground for further destabilization of rest of India! China has no insterest in a stable Nepal or India. They only need more and more chaos and insurgencies. We in Nepal do not need the present claptrap of a monarch, Gyaanendra, who is nothing but a murderer, and an usurper of the throne. Whether we survive as a Hindu state or Hindu monarchy, we have to clear steer of China, and her evil expansionism. For a Rpublic of Nepal, without being a Hindu state, India is the only viable option! The cure is more bitter, more worse than the dreadful malady, whether you like it or not!
 
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