Telegraph Nepal
The Nepali Congress leader Pradip Giri, Bimalendra Nidhi, Sujata Koirala and Ram Saran Mahat are in New Delhi.
Their source of inspiration and courage both.
The UML influential leader K.P. Sharma Oli is also in New Delhi. This is Oli’s second visit to the Indian capital in a month. He is being treated in Dr. Man Mohan Singh Hospital, high placed sources claim.
Oli in his second visit to New Delhi has already met with ruling Congress-I leaders Digvijaya Singh, Janardan Dwivedi and Dr. Karan Singh. On Wednesday, August 22, 2012 Oli met with main opposition party leaders Bhagat Singh Kosiyari and Indian Communist Party-Marxist politburo member Sitaram Yechuri.
All the Indian leaders must have come to see Oli at the Singh Hospital, analysts presume.
Dr. Mahat however attended a ‘closed-door’ discussion organized by Vivekananada International Foundation in New Delhi. Reports Kantipur from New Delhi, the foundation is holding series of similar discussions on Nepal.
Constitutional expert Bhimarjun Acharya had delivered his views at the foundation Seminar on Tuesday reports Kantipur and adds, UML leader Pradip Gyanwali will be putting his views on Thursday.
“It has been long since I have not been here. I am here due to personal reasons,” said Sujata Koirala talking to Kantipur.
Sujata has personal intimacy with Sheila Dixit beginning 2005 agitation days.
Critics say that these nepali leaders have gone to Delhi en masse to celebrate perhaps the end of Nepal which is inching closer.
It is now time that Sushil too drops in Delhi followed by Deuba.
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