Telegraph Nepal
Bishnu Poudel of United Marxist Leninist Party speaking in the parliament, January 26, 2012 has said that Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai should apologize before the nation for his ‘anti-national remarks’ wherein he had threatened that failure to become a vibrant bridge between India and China and enact timely changes in its foreign policy, the country could merge with one of the two countries.
Bhattarai’s remarks are highly deplorable, said Poudel and asked, “How could a Prime Minister make remarks against the country’s territorial integrity and sovereignty”?
Bhattarai the other day in an interaction with his preferred group of journalists while deriding at Nepal’s unifier King Prithivi Narayan Shah had claimed that “If we fail to come out from the buffer state mentality, there looms the threat of either merging with India or China.”
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The Unified Maoists’ Party is yet to make its views clear over Bhattarai’s remarks.
Prime Minister Bhattarai’s ‘Lendhup remarks’ claim experts, have come at a time when a section of critics suspect that the birth of the Unified Maoists Party, the decade long rebellion, India forced anti-national 12 Points Agreement, the NOIDA high drama, declaration of the republican order and a secular state, chaos thereafter and eventually Baburam becoming the country’s prime minister---series of events that followed make it clear that the country is heading towards possible disintegration or merger with India.
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