What's new

Cadres flay Dahal for silence on 'expansionist' India

BanglaBhoot

RETIRED TTA
Joined
Apr 8, 2007
Messages
8,839
Reaction score
5
Country
France
Location
France
BIRATNAGAR, May 4 :UCPN (Maoist) leaders and cadres have fiercely criticized party chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal as his political paper has remained conspicuously silent about the party´s views toward India.

In the past he used to term the southern neighbor as ´Indian expansionist´ and had repeatedly demanded abrogation and revision of unequal treaties including the 1950 Nepal-India Friendship Treaty.

Dahal, however, in his paper presented on Friday accused the western countries of unnecessarily meddling in Nepal´s domestic affairs. As many as half dozen group leaders out of 22 criticized Dahal´s political paper on the issue while presenting the conclusion of group discussions on Sunday and Saturday.

"The political document seemed to have taken a ´U´ turn from our earlier policy toward India. India and China have been viewed from the same point of view, which is wrong," a representative quoted group leaders as saying during the closed session.

Dahal used to describe the south neighbor as ´Indian expansionist´ prior to its seventh general convention, convened at Hetauda last year. Dahal had stated only ´expansionist force´ without mentioning the name of India in his political document presented in Hetauda general convention.

In the political paper presented at the national convention underway here in Biratnagar, he has stated that, "Nepal´s distance with China and India is decreasing in the recent years due to the economic and national security interests of both the neighboring countries.”

"The movement of our national liberty will be weak if we only focused on criticizing the westerns, while maintaining equidistance with India and China. Thus we should not be afraid of standing against the Indian expansionist tendency," said youth leader Yubaraj Chaulagain while presenting conclusion of a group in the closed session.

Leaders have said that they would not accept Dahal´s political paper without correcting it properly in line with the party´s policy toward India. "We have burning issues with India such as border-related problems, political interference, losses incurred due to bilateral trade and unequal treaties," said Yubaraj Dulal (Sharad) in the closed session.

Ramnarayan Bidari also criticized Dahal´s paper for not comprising critical issues about Nepal-India relations. Other group leaders Himal Sharma, Jagrit Rayamajhi, Hit Bahadur Tamang, among others, also charged Dahal with being silent on party´s views toward India. "We should not be afraid to use the term ´Indian expansionist´. If we remain silent on this issue it would be construed that we have accepted their interference," said another leader.

" The chairman seemed to be refraining from irritating India, as both our neighbors, India and China, are emerging as world powers," the leader told Republica, requesting anonymity.

Representatives demand probe into leaders’ property

The district representatives of the UCPN (Maoist) have asked party to make public the report of the two committees formed earlier to probe into corruption in the cantonments and to study the property details of the party leaders.

While commenting on the party chairman´s political document, most of the members of 22 groups formed for the purpose noted that the paper is silent over the reports of the committees. One of the committees led by Posta Bahadur Bogati was formed to investigate into alleged scam across the cantonments of the former Maoist rebels, and the other panel led by Amik Sherchan was to study the property details of the party leaders.

While presenting his view on Dahal´s document, Yubaraj Dulal (Sharad), former Maoist commander, demanded that party published the findings of the committee formed to investigate irregularities in all the cantonments before the combatants left the place to be integrated into the national defense force or for voluntary retirement.

Similarly Kamala Nakarmi and Bhagawati Pradhan also asked to make public the reports of both the probe committees.

Meanwhile, the group members participating in the discussion also dubbed senior leader Baburam Bhattara´s differing view on Dahal´s political document as abrupt and against the party system. They were of the opinion that Bhattarai should have discussed the matter within the party before presenting counter views on the party chair´s proposal in the national convention.

However, they demanded to include Bhattarai´s positive suggestions before finalizing the party statute. The groups have also demanded amendments to the provision that allows two third of the central committee members to dissolve the party in the proposed party statute.

According to the party leaders, youth representatives have demanded an election to choose the Central Committee members while the top leaders are said to be making an attempt to elect members through consensus.

´Unity with CPN-UML unnecessary´

Leaders have also rejected Dahal´s proposal for party unification with the CPN-UML. However they have welcomed the proposal for party reunification with the CPN-Maoist while presenting conclusions of group discussions. “The proposal to make possible unity with the UML is unnecessary. There should be unity only with other Maoist party," said Chaulagain.

Leaders said that the majority of group leaders have welcomed the proposal to seek possible unity with the CPN-Maoist.

According to party spokesperson Dinatath Sharma, the discussion on the party chief´s document has concluded. The closed session is scheduled to resume on Monday at 8 am. Dahal would respond to the remarks on his document before the closed session concludes.

Cadres flay Dahal for silence on 'expansionist' India MYREPUBLICA.com - News in Nepal: Fast, Full & Factual, POLITICAL AFFAIRS, BUSINESS & ECONOMY, SOCIAL AFFAIRS, LIFESTYLE, SPORTS, OPINION, INTERVIEW, INTERNATIONAL, THE WEEK news in English in Nepal

For more on India's relations with Nepal and the Maoists read The India Doctrine -

https://www.academia.edu/5690262/The_India_Doctrine_1947-2007_
 
His party fooled the Nepalese people and in return got the worst electoral defeat. :sarcastic::sarcastic:
 
Now he is selling himself out to RAW ... sad :(

Blame game nothing else. All the former Maoist block saw the worst electorate defeat in Nepal's election. Anti-India didn't work for them to fool the Nepalese masses who were angry that they didn't deliver anything to Nepal even after winning the last constituent Assembly election.
 
Prachanda played the "anti-India" card to rile the masses, who unfortunately, are not very keen of the big brotherly attitude of the Indian government. But it backfired as he has amassed a lot of wealth (ironic for a communist leader who led a revolt that resulted in the death of 13,000 and helped depose the Hindu monarchy) and his tactics have been absurd! On top of that, he has been seen as being an opportunist (more so than other politicians!) and a manipulative figure. Overall, he is not seen keenly by the Nepalese populace. His silence on the issue over India is a reflection of his "realization" that Nepal's southern neighbor still does matter and that the Nepalese state needs it due to its geopolitical situation.
 
I really don't understand what was eventually achieved by the violence and massacre of thousands of Nepalese.No political movement has ever been successful without people's support.
 
India is a typical bully trying to destroy a smaller country..

Its Dahal who got thousands of Nepalese killed and its not like Nepal has all of a sudden become a very great country after that.He should be put on trial for crimes against humanity.

India, on the other hand has excellent trade and political relations with Nepal.The basis for this has been the India-Nepal Treaty of Peace and Friendship in 1950.

Indian construction companies have keen interests in hydro projects like Seti, Tamakoshi, Upper Karnali, Arun and Budhi Gandaki.
K N Adhikari, Charge d' Affairs, Embassy of Nepal has very recently confirmed that there are several incentives in Nepal for Indian investors like 100% equity holding in industries, no license needed for setting up any business, minimal approval procedures, maximum of 20% corporate tax on profits and IT rebate up to a maximum of 30%, 80% rebate on customs duty and full exemption from sales tax for manufacturing industries importing plant, machinery and equipment, and excise duty rebate.

There have been significant development in terms of connectivity as well, which boosts trade.The Raxaul-Birgunj Broad Gauge Rail Link Project has eased the trade of both countries.There is another project in the pipeline for cross-border rail links at five locations at the Indo-Nepal border (Jalpaiguri-Kakarbhitta, Jogbani-Biratnagar, Jaynagar-Bardibas, Nautanwa-Bhairahwa, Nepalgunj Road-Nepalgunj).

Nepal-India Electricity Transmission and Trade Project(NIETTP) is there to establish cross-border transmission capacity of about 1000 Megawatts (MW) to facilitate electricity trade between India and Nepal and increase the supply of electricity in Nepal by the sustainable import of at least 100 MW of electricity.

There are many other smaller projects like setting up schools and hospitals including a Trauma center in Kathmandu.

Almost all these projects are funded by Government of India.

Many Indian companies have a sound presence in Nepal, mainly automobile and pharmaceutical companies.

Work-permits--India and Nepal have very relaxed policies regarding that.Any Indian national can work in Nepal freely without any work permit and vice versa.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Those were some facts and figures that tells us about ground reality.Now, care to support your claim with the same ?
 
Back
Top Bottom