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'Terror Stricken Nepal PM sends emissary to China'

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After the Unified Maoists demanded out right resignation from Nepal's Prime Minister, a terribly shaken Mr. Madhav Kumar Nepal has sent his special emissary to China to save his already swinging Chair.

PM's International Affairs Counsellor, Mr. Rajan Bhattarai, who is also a Jawaharlal Nehru University graduate, has quietly sneaked into mainland China, writes the Dristi Weekly, a UML affiliated vernacular weekly, dated 27 October, 2009.

"Mr. Bhattarai will discuss about PM Nepal's upcoming Beijing trip with the concerned Chinese foreign ministry officials", the weekly writes.

Further, Mr. Bhattarai, during his China sojourn, will also wish to smell as to what could have transpired in between Prachanda and Chinese President Hu Jin Tao, in the meet held October 16, 2009, the Dristi weekly further speculates.

Prachanda has very freshly returned from his China trip.

He, however, did not tell the media that such a private trip to China has been secretly funded by the PM’s secretariat.

Poor Bhattarai and so his boss Mr. Nepal!

Now the question is whether China will invite Nepal PM when the latter’s Chair is experiencing jolts in series of late?

Posted on : 2009-10-27 15:35:55

Comments (3)


Commented by Bipin - October 27, 2009 @ 10:38 AM

congratulation makune ,India is going to engulf Nepal but you didn't utter a word . traitor makune ,gift of Girija . Many strange things happened during your time whatta a compositionna of your govermentta !

Commented by China man in Nepal - October 27, 2009 @ 10:25 AM

beware China! it was madhab nepal who said bad words to you during 2005. he spoke nonesense against china from delhi. a delhi man sending s.d.muni's chela-student-to beijing? what a joke! rajan bhattarai is a RAW man, i think so.

Commented by Limbu - October 27, 2009 @ 10:08 AM

China will look stupid if she's manupulated by Mr Nepal, a proxy of india!

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