Indian evil design: Disturbing communal harmony in Nepal

Indian evil design: Disturbing communal harmony in Nepal

When enough had been enough, Nepal PM KP Oli just the other day expressed his inner feelings as regards India.
Broken hearts finally came to the fore.
To recall, PM Oli has returned from his miserably failed India trip. He said that he has told India to provide more air routes to Nepal through its territories as soon Nepal will have two more international airports in the country and naturally it would increase the frequency of the aircrafts from friendly nations to land in Nepal.
“But India has been miser, apart from the land path, even in granting air routes to Nepal other than to what the present Simra passage is”, said a frustrated Oli much to the dismay of those who cried loud that Oli’s India visit had been a fruitful one.
So how the visit had been to India has best been admitted by the PM himself. Glaring proof that the India visit had summarily failed.
Around the time or even a day ahead of Oli’s satire on India, the Indian SSB men created ugly scenes in western Nepal. Ugly men and thus ugly scenes. Obvious.
So the question is now as to why Nepal and her population should greet the Indian PM Modi who possesses neither love nor respect for a sovereign nation-Nepal?
Observers see no valid reasons to invite this double speak Indian politician who has cheated Nepal many a times in the recent years to the extent that he out of his fanatic whim imposed a six months long economic blockade on Nepal which perhaps broke the vertebral column of Nepal. The societal bond in between the two countries too got a severe jolt due to this Modi third class behavior.
(Ask a Nepali national as to how he have had to manage the things during the blockade for six months at a stretch? The Nepali anger is thus natural.)
He committed a crime of the Himalayan order and thus deserves a most unwanted guest welcome, even if he himself force-lands in Kathmandu, and care has to be taken that not a single Nepali national greets him or shake his hands with him out of courtesy.
He should be treated as a non-entity that he is by all accounts. He has already become a heavy political burden to his own country born 1947.
Just recall those traumatic days when the blockade shattered the very lives of the Nepali people across the length and breadth of the country save a few Indian mercenaries who did not take the blockade as a foul act of India that penalized Nepal for no fault.
Handshakes have meaning underneath. It does signify the bonds in between the two likeminded persons meeting each other. But this person called Modi has a habit of hugging whom he meets and gives the hugged person an impression that he was the best friend and that he be treated and taken in a very friendly manner.
However, Modi’s hug means that the one being hugged is soon to be stabbed in the back at an opportune moment that cunning Modi decides in association with his close associates both in government and in the party.
The last economic blockade imposed on Nepal was a deliberate one in that Modi, the former Chaiwala as he himself claims beamingly, who wanted to test the political acumen of Nepali leaders as to how they could promulgate the new constitution for the country without inserting the dictates of the Indian establishment.
Though the Nepali leaders who collectively dared to announce the National Charter on the stipulated date by summarily ignoring the Indian threat were, sorry to say, proven Indo-pendent leaders.
Some even were the Indian government guests for almost a decade or so, if one were to recall the sad and turbulent past of Nepali politics.
And some more still serve the Indian interests though they were Nepali nationals by birth. Yet some for fun who believe in envelope journalism have been serving the alien nation.
Maryo tyo jasley birsyo desh ko Mato…
This Monday, the Indian PM spoke a white lie. On the occasion of Buddha Purnima, the Indian PM said that “India has never been an aggressor nor encroached upon anyone’s territory and saw no distinction between religions, castes and languages”.
According to Nepal’s border expert, Mr. Buddhi Narayan Shrestha, at the moment India has encroached upon the Nepali land at seventy one different points and some sixty seven thousand hectares of Nepali landmass is under Indian occupation even as of today.
As of castes, the Indian Dalits better understand as to how they are being treated in their own country.
Mr. Shrestha must have smiled listening to Indian PM Modi’s booboo that it is by all means.
So the sum total is why should Nepal be eager to invite such a double speak person who has never remained a good friend of Nepal.
To expect from him that he will do well to Nepal will surely be a self-defeating exercise.
His hidden agenda is to disturb Nepal’s communal harmony once again. Modi’s Janakpur trip is mysterious though he is visiting the place to worship Goddess Sita Mata.
Modi will fail in his clandestine mission simply because across the length and breadth of the country, we are all Nepali nationals. Modi should understand this Himalayan truth.
Welcome him but let him feel that he should not have landed in Nepal.