Telegraph Nepal
Indian Ambassador Jayant Prasad who returned from New Delhi, Thursday morning February 2, 2012, directly met with Nepal’s India trained Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai.
A mere Joint secretary can meet easily Nepal Prime Minister even in his bed. Thanks the NOIDA/JNU revolution indeed.
After meeting Baburam, Prasad as if he has taken over the role of the spokesperson of the government of Nepal, disclosed to media persons, “The Nepal Army in a matter of a day or two will get the green signal to begin the integration process. Thereafter, the process will move ahead smoothly.”
Rehearsal of merger begins in earnest.
When asked how India was analyzing the deadlock in Nepal’s peace process, replied Jayant, “I am confident that deadlock shall be resolved. The situation is much better than it was four weeks back. Peace and Constitutional process will move ahead smoothly.”
Perplexed media men got confused when Prasad made another interesting disclosure however, whether he was making those revelations on behalf of the Indian government or the government of Nepal they could not understand.
The JNU mystery.
“Because India holds the key to Nepal’s so-called peace and constitutional processes and currently their own man in Kathmandu mission, it is quite possible that Prasad retuned to Kathmandu with these ‘positive’ messages”, comment critics.
“The proposal of the state-restructuring commission has been submitted to the Prime Minister and the Prime Minister has already forwarded it to the constituent assembly. The constitutional processes will also move ahead smoothly,” a confident Prasad disclosed.
“Thus wherever you observe, the important issues related to peace and constitutional processes have moved quickly ahead,” the ambassador also revealed.
Speaking as if he too is willing to form a Nepal party?
Finally, Nepal has now got a new spokesperson in the persona of Indian Ambassador Jayant Prasad who is not only intelligent but also a matured diplomat thus he must continue as Nepal spokesperson even after a highly immature Narayan Kaji returns from his medical trip to Japan. Nepal government must have paid the medical bills.
Another Rakesh Sood is in making perhaps.
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