Can you even read the rest of that highlighted sentence or is that too much for you?I writ "HA! Your entire argument is based on the assumption that the Nepalese government is going to willfully pander to whatever the Chinese government want"
You think that is fact? lmao:cuckoo: Well my...
HA! Your entire argument is based on the assumption that the Nepalese government is going to willfully pander to whatever the Chinese government want. I know this notion is hard for you too understand but in DEMOCRATIC SOCIETIES the government tend too try and appease the people so carrying out...
What am I saying? As a matter of fact bro, I'm typing it so analyse all you want if you are capable.:cheesy: LOL i'm getting my IQ questioned by some Chinese who doesn't know the difference between typing and saying. You can see the facts and so can everyone else on this forum. Your only arguing...
LMAO, this sudden turn is hilarious. You just think that people in Nepal are going to love seeing Nepal and China carrying out Anti-India activities? :laughcry: Thats not how it works in a democratic system, not that you Chinese would know anything about that.:cheesy: Anyone reading this can see...
Jesus Christ, your logic is hilarious. The reason the communist party was elected was because people had enough of the monarchy.:cuckoo::omghaha: You think communism is owned by China? :rofl: also it was only the Nepalese speaking regions which supported the communist party. Not the Maithili...
You just ignored the main point. The government is going to pander towards the people. Do you think they could risk angering the people and losing the next election just to please China? Lmao:omghaha:
Bro, have you ever even met a Nepalese let alone been to Nepal? Are you an expert on the sentiments of the Nepalese people? If the Nepalese government decides to carry out some anti India activity there would be a outcry by the people, especially in the Maithilli speaking regions. :cuckoo:
LOL Nepal is never going to gravitate towards China. My Mums family lived on the Bihar/Nepal border for a few generations and I myself am 1/8th Nepalese. Nepal and India have so many cultural ties that the idea of them preffering Chinese to Indian is laughable.