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Indian media and beef controversy: Using Nepal’s tragedy to defame Pakistan

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By Birat Gautam.

The drawback with Nepal is that our country does not fare well in global media. We hardly get covered internationally and even when we do get some media attention it is largely related to negative news – such as the royal massacre or the Mt Everest avalanche tragedy.


This time too, Nepal has made it to every headline around the world due to a travesty. A 7.9 magnitude earthquake struck Nepal killing more than 7000 people and leaving thousands injured. According to the United Nations and the government of Nepal, around eight million individuals have been affected by the devastating earthquake.

Nepal falls under the category of Least Developed Countries (LDC) and therefore, economically, Nepal’s treasury cannot withstand the devastation caused by the earthquake. Therefore, in order to recover from such a massive blow, Nepal was in need of a lot of assistance. Numerous amounts of aid, assistance and support from our neighbouring giants, China and India, were much-needed (and expected) through every step of our search and rescue programs.

Technical search and rescue teams began landing at Nepal’s only international airport, Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) and basic humanitarian support began pouring-in to our quake-affected capital, Kathmandu and its fringe districts including the epicentre, Gorkha district, a few hours after the earthquake.

Search and rescue teams were imperative in order to give respite to quake-hit areas. As a result, strong technical teams from China, India, Pakistan, Israel, Turkey, Japan, Netherlands, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Spain, Bangladesh, Poland, Thailand, USA, Maldives, Qatar and few other nations were sent to Kathmandu.

China and India sent larger rescue teams along with standby teams waiting at their international airports. The Indian team seemed to only be concerned with rescuing Indian nationals residing in Nepal. TIA was overcrowded due to hundreds of Indians waiting to be airlifted and a large number of Indian planes parked at the runway. This caused utter chaos since it disrupted the schedule of other planes that had to land. For instance, a plane from China had to be sent back because the airport was overflowing with Indian planes and passengers. A TIA official stated that TIA was virtually being controlled by Indians.

Kathmandu witnessed a large number of Indian soldiers and media-persons. Quake affected locals reported that the Indian search and rescue teams on social media were reporting and advertising rather than rescuing survivors. Three Indian helicopters rescued 118 people, whereas four Nepalese helicopters rescued 656 people,

The reason behind this gaping difference in rescued people was that the Indian aircraft was only concerned with airlifting Indians; moreover, they reported this incident on Indian news channels under the pretence that Indians are rescuing Nepalese survivors – and not just Indian nationals. Apart from this incorrect coverage, India has been vocally anti-Pakistan since the beginning of this tragedy.

Online media reported that India hinted to the Nepalese foreign ministry to not allow Pakistani support through, ensuring that India would do everything instead. However, the foreign ministry did not oblige to India’s request and Pakistani aid started to pour into Nepal, in the form of sacks of eatables and relief materials.

The Indian media kept a close tab on Pakistani goods and searched every possible loophole to blame the Pakistanis in some issue or the other. Later on, the Indian media reported that Pakistani relief materials contained ‘beef masala’. This became a topic of controversy since the relief packages were sent to a Hindu-majority republic.

Pakistani foreign office spokesperson, Tasnim Aslam, cleared the issue by publically announcing that,

“There was no beef content in the ready-to-eat food dispatched by Pakistan to Nepal.”

Despite this official clearance on the accusation and no statement by Nepal, the Indian media are turning the issue into a propaganda aimed at derailing relations between Pakistan and Nepal. Many Nepalese were saddened by the Indian propaganda which was aimed at damaging Nepal’s proximity with Pakistan.

Officials at the Nepalese Press Council, Nepal’s media monitoring authority, and the former chairperson of the organisation of Nepali journalists, Suva Gaule, and many other Nepalese were critical of India’s anti-Pakistan activities in Kathmandu, as reported by Nepal’s popular online news portal onlinekhabar.com.

Hindu volunteer organisations and its activists are at the forefront of the anti-Pakistan activities in Nepal. Popular yoga guru, Ramdev, was at the forefront of the beef propaganda, as was obvious from his Facebook updates. However, beef masala was not of any concern amongst Nepalese citizens.

Instead, numerous famous artists and citizens staged a demonstration against unnecessary Indian interference in Nepal.

Nepal is a Hindu-majority Himalayan nation; it is not a ‘Hindu kingdom’ as described by India’s Zee News. Nepal is a federal democratic republic as well as a secular nation. True, the Nepali Civil Code Amendment 1990 has made cow-slaughtering punishable by 12 years in prison, but, it does not mean imported beef items are completely banned. No Nepali law states a ban on beef items from foreign countries. At present, Kathmandu’s star hotels import beef items to serve foreigners.

The entire point of sensationalising such a petty issue only reflected badly upon the Indian government, not Pakistan.

Indian media and beef controversy: Using Nepal’s tragedy to defame Pakistan – The Express Tribune Blog

Basically a Nepalese Bitch slapping the Indians.
 
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And you deserve the slaps and bloody nose often gifted to you from the smallest of neighbours.

Are you for real?...you people are really gullible :lol:. You seem to forget, India is a enemy state. India will do everything to defame you.

As on India-Nepal...you need not bother...We are almost one country. We have fights, but in times of need we fall back on each other.
 
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Nepal used to be a Hindu kingdom when it was a monarchy. After being a democracy it has become Hindu-majority. The death of the Nepali royal family has hurt India very badly. If the royals were alive then it would have been all the better for India.

And this Indian big-brother attitude sucks big time. India at times gives the best example of aa bel mujhe maar mentality. The Nepali people already love and respect India, they look upon India as a brother and all they want in return is India to show the people of Nepal the same love and respect. And what do majority Indians do? Call them kancha (in a mock, derogatory way), chowkidaar, noodles, momo etc. For them Nepalis are either soldier or chowkidar but there can never be a Nepali engineer or doctor.

The attitude of majority of Indian public, media and govt. system to treat Nepal like a colony of India is what is helping countries like pakistan and china. They don't need to do anything, they just need to wait back for India to make a mistake and they will cash in on it.

The patronising attitude of India is what Nepal hates and that is exactly what India does.

The current fiasco in Nepal by Indian media is another incident where Indian arrogance went too far. Let's hope it does not have too far reaching consequences.
 
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Are you for real?...you people are really gullible :lol:. You seem to forget, India is a enemy state. India will do everything to defame you.

As on India-Nepal...you need not bother...We are almost one country. We have fights, but in times of need we fall back on each other.
We all know India is a typical drama queen, fancies it'self as some power but acts and behaves like a sub-sahran states. As much as it tries, it only befits the example......Barking dogs seldom bite.
 
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Nepal used to be a Hindu kingdom when it was a monarchy. After being a democracy it has become Hindu-majority. The death of the Nepali royal family has hurt India very badly. If the royals were alive then it would have been all the better for India.

And this Indian big-brother attitude sucks big time. India at times gives the best example of aa bel mujhe maar mentality. The Nepali people already love and respect India, they look upon India as a brother and all they want in return is India to show the people of Nepal the same love and respect. And what do majority Indians do? Call them kancha (in a mock, derogatory way), chowkidaar, noodles, momo etc. For them Nepalis are either soldier or chowkidar but there can never be a Nepali engineer or doctor.

The attitude of majority of Indian public, media and govt. system to treat Nepal like a colony of India is what is helping countries like pakistan and china. They don't need to do anything, they just need to wait back for India to make a mistake and they will cash in on it.

The patronising attitude of India is what Nepal hates and that is exactly what India does.

The current fiasco in Nepal by Indian media is another incident where Indian arrogance went too far. Let's hope it does not have too far reaching consequences.

We Indians even call our NE as Chinese and Northerner call Southerns as Madrasi. So Nepali is not treated any differently. As as I know India never treated Nepal as a colony. And please don't generalize things done by Indian media to every Indian

We all know India is a typical drama queen, fancies it'self as some power but acts and behaves like a sub-sahran states. As much as it tries, it only befits the example......Barking dogs seldom bite.

We can and will spend $$$ on Nepal rebuilding....can you? So could please stop barking?
 
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@Windjammer

You can abuse India As much as you like
But remember we did not put that BEEF

A few years from now ; the Nepalese will NOT remember your tents
but they will remember your " beef masala " ; that is human nature

You hurt their feelings in their times of adversity ; that is criminal
 
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How is reporting of news defaming Pakistan.

Should the media not have reported the insensitivity of Pakistanis in sending beef to a Hindu country ?

Shameful behaviour...and what is even more shameful is that they expect the media not to report on it.
 
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