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Nepal’s Ex- Prince Paras meets Dalai rep. in Jomsom

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Nepal’s Former Crown Prince Paras Shah, who was only freshly targeted by the Indian media for his alleged involvement in fake Indian currency racketing, held secret meeting with the Nepal Representative of the Dalai Lama, Thinley Gasto in Jomsom of Mustang District, November 10, 2009, claims the Unified Maoists’ Party mouth piece, the Janadisha Daily.

Paras Shah led a sixteen member delegation to Jomsom from Kathmandu, in three helicopters owned by the Fish Tail Air, the report further reveals.

Five members comprising the delegation led by Paras Shah were foreigners.

The delegation had arrived at Jomsom at 8:45 AM.

He stayed at the Mustang Mount Resort Hotel for three hours, report add.

After holding talks with the representatives of the Dalai Lama, Paras and his team returned to Pokhara at around 11:00 PM.

In Pokhara, Paras and his team enjoyed boating in Phewa Lake and returned to the capital around 4:00 PM.

However, the sudden transformation in Paras Shah, from a man who was out and out an anti-Indian, as taken by the Indian media, to become a pro-India man supporting anti-China activities in Nepal is no less intriguing.

The drama will somehow or the other unfolds time permitting.

Posted on : 2009-11-11 10:09:23

Comments (5)


Commented by t - November 12, 2009 @ 11:30 PM

Hogwash. Why would he meet secretivey her ewhen he can meet them without anyone knowing in Singapore? More worrying is why is Pasang in China? Why Prachanda went to China and Jhalanath to India etc.? Why?

Commented by Tshamcho Lama - November 11, 2009 @ 9:16 PM

Dalai Lama is an agent working for long for both CIA and RAW. It means he enjoys being used by others. No a single country of the world, including India and the United STates of America themselves, have ever recognized Tibet as an independent country. But America and India have for long engaged Dalai Lama in so-called free Tibet movement. Dalai Lama does not know that America and India have assured him of assistance not for the Tibetans for for their own causes. This is what most free Tibet activists and supporters do not understand. After having lost 240-year monarchy in May 2008, Nepal's ex-King and ex-Prince have made every effort to find helping hands for restoring monarchy. After ex-King Gyanendra, Indian leaders and Nepal's Girija Prasad Koirala, Khadga Oli, Madhav Nepal and other leaders had secret talks in India, Nepal's Maoists, who had led a coalition government after they emerged as the largest political party, faced tough challenges from 22 parties, the president and the Army Chief. After they faced a parallel rule by the President and the Army Chief, they resigned the government to avoid confrontations. The freshest scandal of ex-Prince Paras's secret meeting with Dalai Lama's envoy is objectionable as regards to Nepal's bilateral relationships with India and China. Nepal-based Tibetan refugees do not support these objectionable activities. We are almost Nepalis and do not want to disturb Nepal's relationships with China and India.

Commented by Get In Nepal - November 11, 2009 @ 10:52 AM

How come he is doing these things? where is he? Looks like he was hiding and suddenly he is in media.

Commented by Northern Nepal - November 11, 2009 @ 8:54 AM

Northern Nepal is dominated by Buddhist. HH The Dalai Lama is revered in this part of Nepal. We would prefer to be under the Tibetan Govt in Exile then under corrupt Pradhans and Chettri rulers in Kathmandu. Dare the maoist and politicans critize Dalai Lama.

Commented by Ghintang - November 11, 2009 @ 4:15 AM

He has the right to meet anybody he wants to. Politician can sneak to Khasha and Delhi to meet their GURUS, why Paras can not meet whoever he wants in his own country?

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