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Modi's propaganda machine, never far behind Goebbels', swung into action when Modi visited Nepal in August 2014, proclaiming that Modi had visited neighbouring Nepal within weeks of becoming PM whereas Dr. Manmohan Singh had failed in ten years to go to Nepal even once.

Saner voices tried to explain that this was because Nepal was engaged in a delicate Constitution-building exercise and an Indian PM wandering the hills and plains of its tiny neighbour would be misunderstood and mischievously portrayed as India seeking to interfere in that country's tangled, seven-year-long Constitution-making process. But saner voices are always drowned out in the cacophony of crowing hype. And the fact that little Nepalese children (the cutest in the world) waved back at Modi as the 56-inch giant strolled barrel-chested down their roads was played up as a huge diplomatic success.

The truth took another three months to hit home. On his way to Kathmandu for the SAARC summit in November 2014, Modi sought to make a stop-over at Janakpur in the Madhesi plains to address a huge public gathering there as if he were on Indian, not Nepali, soil. The principal Constitutional gridlock was over the plains people seeking proportional representation in the proposed Nepal parliament and the hill people's demand for equitable not equal representation. Modi, by stopping-over and speaking at Janakpur, was trying to tilt the balance in favour of the Madhesis. A more blatant interference in Nepal's internal affairs could not be imagined. The Nepalese shrewdly saw through the game. And refused Modi permission to hold a public meeting in Janakpur. This was covered up in polite noises about security issues - but was an unambiguous signal from the self-respecting and sovereign Nepalese that while friendly advice might be welcomed, there could be no stepping on sensitive, sovereign corns.

Modi passed up Janakpur but remained determined to remain the final arbiter in Nepal's constitutional processes. Why this unwarranted interest in Nepal's internal affairs? Two reasons - one, ideological; two, electoral.

The ideological dimension is clear. Nepal, with a Hindu majority, was under the erstwhile monarchy the only self-proclaimed Hindu state in the world - a magnet for the RSS and the BJP whose sole long-term objective is to make India a Hindu raj. Not only has the new Nepal constitution rejected the concept of a sectarian state, it has proclaimed itself "secular" in precisely the same way as India has done. They have thwarted Modi's malevolent plans. The Sangh Parivar have definitively lost their lodestar. Hence, Modi's pique.

The second reason is dirty politics. With Madhes running along the entire border with northern Bihar, Modi wants to score political points to push his party over the edge in the crucial coming Bihar election. He believes a pro-Madhesi posture will resonate with the Biharis who have strong ethnic ties with the Terai. Playing such a communal card with a friendly neighbour is just not on. One cannot play with the sovereignty of another country to gain cheap points in a domestic electoral contest.

The end result is that the same Modi who was hailed a year ago as Nepal's best friend is now reviled as an interfering megalomaniac. One of Nepal's most articulate commentators, Kanak Mani Dixit (incidentally, one of India's best friends in a country that is not conspicuous for friends of India) has, in an article inThe Hindu, described New Delhi's recent actions as "escalating interventionism, with the gloves off", marked by "an itch to micromanage Nepal", even granting "the external intelligence agency carte blanche to operate overtly." Underlining India's transgression of two principal tenets of the Panchsheel, Dixit indicts India for violating the cardinal principles of "mutual respect for sovereignty and non-interference".

Modi has thus done our vital interests in Nepal irreversible damage, confirming everything the worst anti-Indian baiters in that country have maintained for years. We have vital security interests in Nepal. China is Nepal's neighbour on the other side of the Himalayas. In the course of the last few days, Modi has inflicted more harm to India's standing in Nepal vis-a-vis China than all our past mistakes put together. While Modi's India has insulted the sovereign, secular Republic of Nepal by merely "noting", not "welcoming" its new Constitution, while subtly snubbing Nepal's Constituent Assembly by calling it "a" Constitution, not "the" Constitution, and conveying - none too subtly - India's "concern" at continuing violence in the plains, China has upstaged us by declaring that "as a friendly neighbor, Chinese side notes with pleasure that Nepal's Constituent Assembly has endorsed the new Constitution." In one fell blow, the Chinese have ingratiated themselves with the Constitutionally-authorized establishment in Nepal, while India has self-certified itself as a regional bully. The mess Modi has made of our relations with Islamic Pakistan has now been replicated with Hindu (albeit secular) Nepal. Alienating the Nepalese, who are truly the 'pasban' of our northern borders, is the silliest self-goal we could score.

Another influential Nepalese public intellectual, Ameet Dhakal, has crucified Foreign Secretary Jaishankar's 12-hour journey to Nepal on the very eve of the formal proclamation of the Constitution, after it had been passed almost unanimously by the Constitutional Assembly. Jaishankar travelled not as Foreign Secretary but as the Prime Minister's special envoy. The purpose of the visit was to reiterate Modi's warning to the Nepalese that they should desist from proclaiming their Constitution until seven major amendments prosed by India were accepted without demur by sovereign Nepal. This was accompanied by the none-too-subtle threat that the agitation in the Terai would be used to blockade Nepal and cut off her supplies of essential civil supplies. No wonder Dhakal was left saying of Jaishankar: "He didn't have a message; he only had a threat." He goes onto condemn the special envoy's "brute way" of "delivery... making no pretense of courtesy and decorum" adding, "his stiff body language and the harsh tone matched the arrogance of British Viceroy, Lord Curzon". This was not, emphatically NOT, Jaishankar's personal doing; he was merely carrying out his boss' instructions. It has led, says Dhakal, to "rage" in Kathmandu.

All this is not only self-defeating, it is so unnecessary. True, there are aspects of the new Constitution that may need further thinking. But the Constitution itself makes ample provision for this by allowing another two years for the Nepalese Parliament to continue functioning simultaneously as a Constituent Assembly. To sort out the problems being raised in the Terai (despite 105 of 116 Terai representatives having voted for the Constitution), these can always be resolved by amending the Constitution (remember, we in India have amended our Constitution more than 120 times!), especially as on the floor of the House, and in writing, the leaders have committed themselves to continuing discussions and negotiations with the representatives of the plains' people, both inside and outside the Constituent Assembly. Why not leave it to the Nepalese to sort out their outstanding problems? Who are we to thrust our views down their throats, especially in the face of Maoist leader, Pushpa Kamal Dahal ('Prachanda')'s clear statement: "Any act from anywhere that amounts to undermining our sovereignty is not acceptable to the Nepalese". It would certainly be unacceptable to any Indian.

Instead of partisan (indeed, let's face it, racial) bickering with the Nepalese, Modi needs to recognize that there are not just two or three communities in Nepal with ethnic ties to India, such as the Madhesis, Tharus, Janjatis and Muslims: Nepal is trying to strike a just balance between 125 identified communities stretching from remote, sparsely habited mountain outposts to the teeming plains. It is doing so through a combination of 240 first-past-the-post directly elected seats and 335 proportionately elected seats; special provisions for ethnically cohesive provinces for the plains' people; 33 percent reservations for women; and other such progressive provisions that India ought to be applauding, not sulking over.

Alas, good grace is not one of Modi's virtues. The best the rest of us could do is to apologize to the Nepalese for the atrocious behaviour of our establishment and wish them all the best for a stable future. Otherwise, Nepal, like Pakistan and Sri Lanka, will keep meandering for a Constitution with which it can live.


After Pakistan, Modi Isolates Another Neighbour
 
First I thought the author could be from Pakistan frustrated with new vibe in India and new found influence among the world's leading powers. But I stopped reading it after 1st two paragraphs and skipped to check the source. Wala rubbish article which is entirely anti Hindu and anti national as it criticise the efforts to make India a global leader was published by NDTV- Nehru Dynasty Television and return by another Nehru family stooge called
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Mani Shankar hot Air.

His legion towards Pakistan and anti indiansism and his level of education to mock Indians history which is Hinduism is beyond anyone's imagination. Mani Shankar Aiyar (born 10 April 1941) is a former Indian diplomat turned politician. ... He spent some time in Pakistan posted as a diplomat, serving as India's first consul-general.

His legacy is hugely acknowledged by terrorists.

Mani Shankar Aiyer Defends Paris Terrorists

This great Liberal so called secularism expert said

Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar often finds himself in hot water by making controversial statements that do not even go down well with his own party. Once again he has caused a furor by reportedly justifying the Paris terror attack and the killings of cartoonists of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. While speaking to a news channel, he said that ‘powerless’ people will find powerless means of responding to American aggression and there will be a backlash.
Aiyar said: “We have to admit that ever since there has been a war on terror after 9/11, many innocent Muslims have lost their lives. This is what America did in Iraq and Afghanistan. It is, therefore, only to be expected that there will be a backlash. Countries like America can’t do what they want just because they are powerful. Why should just powerful countries act this way? Why should those who are less powerful not respond? Powerless people will find powerless means of responding, when there are drone attacks.”


How patriotic on should be to defend terror strikes and even having conversation with someone who killed so many innocent Indians in 26/11 mumbai attack?

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Congress frowned upon Rajya Sabha MP Mani Shankar Aiyar for appearing on a television show with 26/11 main accused and Lashkar-e-Taiba chief Hafiz Saeed.

His party has the legacy to create Hindu phobia in a country of Hindu majority. The current Congress Gandhi family spear head Rahul Gandhi went ahead and gave a new term called Hindu Terrorism.

God save mother India !!! :(:(:(
 
I actually find him sometimes talking really sensible stuff. I am not sayng am a fan of him or he cant be silly with his comments but I would certainly not put him with the ranks of other India bashing authors, for example Arundhati roy. Sometimes I don't know what goes wrong with his mind.
 
Now check this out!!! He can't take it anymore. Savior of Pakistan at his best.

Note : Look at the way he thinks about Indians and Pakistanis. Look at the way when celebrates any attacks on India or Indians. After all these Congress stooge wrote a letter to US asking not to give visa for Modi when he was Chief Minister of state of India. Democratically Elected by people of India. That too some 36 or So Congress MP signed it in show of support. Now when PM in foreign Shores say India has changed unlike old governments we are very pro active and pro development so come and Make in India . These stooges blames Modi for attacking National Party in foreign countries.

That's the level of these Liberals and Secular in India. New meaning been redefined in India by Congress party

Mani Shankar Aiyar

A friend of mine from Pakistan, who literally spends his time 24x7 attempting to build a constructive relationship between his country and ours, was in Delhi the morning after Rajyavardhan Rathore and Manohar Parrikar had displayed, if not their 56-inch chests (which they do not have, whatever their hashtag), but, at any rate, the hair on their chests, in an infantile effort to prove that if we can intrude a few kilometres into the wilderness of the west Myanmar jungle, Pakistan (and China) had better watch out.

The Chinese have dismissed this childishness with the contempt it deserves. Pakistan has reacted with outrage. After all, that part of China where Rathore and Parrikar are threatening to ingress is where, as Pandit Nehru memorably and accurately put it, a region "where not a blade of grass grows". Much of the India-Pakistan border, unlike the India-Myanmar border, is heavily populated. Little wonder the Pakistani reaction has been so sharp.


Can you believe this guy's?

I actually find him sometimes talking really sensible stuff. I am not sayng am a fan of him or he cant be silly with his comments but I would certainly not put him with the ranks of other India bashing authors, for example Arundhati roy. Sometimes I don't know what goes wrong with his mind.

Name any good message which made you to feel he is correct?
 
Don't even have to read the article when you know who wrote it. Mani is a real tool.
 
Name any good message which made you to feel he is correct?

I didnt read any...neither do I remember but I have heard him talk on news channels and I didnt find them stupid enough to have changed the channel or stop listening to him. His views were intellectually deep at least on the matters where politics was irrelevant and that kept me engaged as an audience.
 
Brand called Secularism... WEAPON of Mass cultural destruction.

Pseudo-secularism
In the Indian context, the term pseudo-secularism is used to pejoratively describe policies considered to involve minority appeasement.The Hindus form the majority religious community in India; the term "pseudo-secular" implies that those who claim to be secular are actually not so, but are anti-Hindu or pro-minority. TheHindu nationalist politicians accused of being "communal" use it as a counter-accusation against their critics.


Best example should be this guy. Who thinks bashing Hindus is secular and eating beef is liberal. Well if he want to eat then no one cares. BUT WHAT IS THE MOTIVE TO MOCK IT AND USB IT AS TOOL TO BECOME SECULAR?

quotes by Mr Mani Shankar Iyer from wikipidi.com:

“I am a Brahmin from Tanjore district. Yet I eat beef. I threw my sacred thread. I married, not a Brahmin, but, a non-Hindu. I am so secular”
"Sir, my secular answer to the honourable member is that where it is in the hands of Allah, we turn to Allah, where it is in the hands of man, we turn to man.”


Our fight not against Pakistan, but against Hindutva says Mani Shankar Aiyar - IBTL

God save Mother India!!!
 
Contrary to popular belief in certain circles, India has no interest in isolating any neighbors. India does not benefit from isolated countries, China does. Look at North Korea, Burma, Venezuela, rogue African regimes etc - only one country was there to make a killing - China.

We want our neighbors to come out of Isolation. We have been playing a role in bringing Burma out of it, even Iran. Because we benefit. So no mr Iyer (who is frankly a retard), Modi (FFS the level of obsession of every terrorism apologists with Modi) has not tried to isolate Nepal. Heck we don't even want to isolate Pakistan, however their best friend China might want that, as a more and more isolated Pakistan becomes more and more dependent on China, thus ever willing to sell their sovereignty and do China's dirty work for Cheap.

Just an alternative view-point.
 
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Legacy of Nehru Dynasty : Nastiest Anti national agenda.... Now Lal Bahadur Shastri's death was goofed up with out any post modem. An Indian Prime minister dies in foreign land in a room where not calling bells, no phone nothing (For a prime minister of India!) His family said when first noticed by his wife she claimed Blue marks on his body... Which taste said to her son that it is not natural death. Soviet arrested someone for murder but left free. Amazing part was Both Congress led Indian government or Russia government never ordered Postmodern on the death of Indian prime minister WHY?

In 1962 Nehru lost India in Indo China war. In 1965 India won a massive victory by chasing out Pakistan. And peace was signed in. The same evening Lal Bahadur Shastri died...

What is going on?

Congress Betrayals exposed : Why there's a Netaji angle to Lal Bahadur Shastri's death
 
Isn't this the guy who said " modi can NEVER become prime minister" .....so much for his analyses.

The guy is a puffed up, self important, egotistical wannabe intellectual who made his way up the political ladder only through the most overt sycophancy to the numbskull gandhi parivar. He doesn't give a gnats @ss about india the country....it's all about Soniaji and his little socialist friends.

Him and his ilk kept India mired in poverty for half a century due to their stubbornness and egotism. hope the puffed up little moron trips over his own ego one of these days and relieves humanity of the burden of having to keep hearing his incessant chant " hail gandhi family"
 

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