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Nepal UML leader Khanal leading delegation to China

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The United Marxist Leninist President Mr. Jhala Nath Khanal is leaving for a week-long trip to China, on Saturday April 18, 2009.

Mr. Khanal will be leading a delegation of UML leaders comprising of UML vice president Mr. Ashok Rai, Secretary Yub Raj Gyawali, Surendra Pandey and Raghuji Pant.

The UML delegation is leaving for China at the invitation of the Communist Party of China.

To add, with the revelation made recently by Janadisha Daily-the mouth piece of the Maoists party that some UML Constituent Assembly members were themselves involved in anti-China activities, analysts remain askance as to what sort of hospitality the Chinese would forward to the UML team?

Be that as it may, the new UML President Jhal Nath Khanal is presumed to be closer to China than his predecessor Mr. Madhav Kumar Nepal.

Analysts claim that if Mr. Nepal is the adherent of Gandhian philosophy then the new President has abundant love and honor for late Chairman Mao Tse Tung.

The significance of the impending China visit of Mr. Khanal lay here, claim analysts.
 
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