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After failure of Indian drama to jeopardize Pakistani relief efforts in Nepal with beef episode, Nepali military has shown frustration and concerns over Indian army relief team and their attitude in this time of natural disaster. What a fail!!! :lol: :lol: :D

The Indian search, rescue and relief team in Nepal is still undertaking relief efforts without proper coordination with the government of Nepal. The Kantipur Online Portal reports quoting security personnel stationed at the Tribhuwan International Airport that the Indian rescue helicopters are being flown to Nepal-China border rather than working as per the need of the hour.

“The Indian team is mostly focused on flying towards Langtang of Rasuwa and Lukla of Solukhumbu,” claims the report and adds, “They have been insisting on flying towards Tatopani.”

Langtang, Lukla and Tatopani are located along Nepal’s border with China.

China has already expressed its dissatisfaction over activities of the Indian Army and has urged the Nepali side to restrict the activities of Indian relief team.

The Nepali Army officials who have been coordinating foreign search and rescue teams are already exhausted by the activities of the Indian relief team, also reports Kantipur.

We have heard some complaints. We want all teams providing relief measures in Nepal to work in tandem and in coordination with each other as supervised by us”, said Binoj Basnyat of Nepal Army talking to Kantipur.

“Our objective is to support the victims. If there is any problem we will resolve it soon,” he said.

Saroj Raj Adhikari writes further for Kantipur, “India was the first to respond by sending its search and rescue team along with the relief materials. However, the behavior exhibited by Commanders of the Indian Army has annoyed the officials of Nepal Army who have the duty to coordinate with the foreign rescue teams.”

The Central Committee member of the ruling United Marxist Leninist Party, Rajan Bhattrai tells Kantipur, “We have been told that the Indian relief teams do not want to work in tandem and in coordination with other teams. They are only focused on rescuing their own citizens and they have some other priorities too.”

What are other priorities of the Indian team, Bhattarai did not disclose.

One Nepali media man who was flown to Lukla in the Indian Army helicopter, Friday said, “It seems that Indian team is also interested in properly scrutinizing the northern region of the country.”

http://www.telegraphnepal.com/headline/2015-05-01/nepal-army-exhausted-by-india-army-relief-team

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We have been told that the Indian relief teams do not want to work in tandem and in coordination with other teams. They are only focused on rescuing their own citizens and they have some other priorities too.”

Lanat. Using such a big natural calamity for your "other priorities". Completely shameful and inhumane behavior. Pathetic. Yukh!!
 
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Meantime most Indian airforce is busy rescuing and getting the relief supplies to needed areas while conspiracies are flying off the roof and one account of agencies not coordinating with each other is looked as rest of the help is being gone unchecked by our western neighbor members.
 
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Just like Indian Army helicopter pilots get lost and end up on wrong side of the border, it seems they are continuing their habits in Nepal as well.!!!

The Indian Army team has been making flights to China border without seeking prior approval from Nepali authorities and Nepal Army was not happy with the Indian attitude, said a report published in Nepal's Kantipur Daily on Friday.

General Rana faced tough questions from journalist as to why were the Indians repeatedly violating the norms.
 
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Just go thru below....
I myself donated some amount thru WFP for our Nepali brothers ...... @levina

Sikh Sevak From Golden Temple To Send 100,000 Food Packets to Earthquake Hit-Nepal



Upadhyay said “I know we are two (countries), but we are receiving support like we are one. There is no problem of coordination between us. The aid will have a positive impact on us. It’s a matter of human emotions.”

Expressing concern about the obstacles in the relief work going on in the Himalayan nation round the clock, he said one major issue was congestion at Kathmandu airport due to which flying down support materials and resuming passenger flights were getting affected.



“The Kathmandu airport has a parking capacity of just seven to eight planes. At present 30 helicopters are already stationed there, including 20 from India and a few from the US. So there is congestion and we are unable to welcome rescue teams and relief material,” Upadhyay said.

And in this regard, the most important requirement was that the aircraft come, off load relief material and return immediately, he said.

“This will help resume normal commercial passenger flights. It will help reduce panic and boost the morale of the people as they will understand that the situation was returning to normal,” he added.

Upadhyay said providing food and shelter was a priority and the focus will shift toward them as “hopefully all kind of primary rescue work will be over by today”.

Upadhyay said Nepal will now move towards need based, targeted relief work, to ensure that aid material reach the affected districts, and do not just get wasted in Kathmandu.

“There is no dearth of relief material. It is our responsibility now to take it to the interior areas in the mountains, which have been the worst hit. We will airlift and road lift the material to those places,” he said.

“Many friendly countries are also trying to help, but we are holding them back due to congestion on our airport,” he added.

Upadhyay expressed confidence that electricity supply will be restored to an extent as Power Grid officials from India and Nepal are continuously working towards it.

“Restoration of power supply will also lead to restoration of communication and lift the spirits of the distressed people there,” he added.



The Nepal Ambassador said that many NGOs based in India were trying to lend a helping hand, but advised a note of caution for the sake of better coordination in the relief work.

“The NGOs have shown much concern. We are requesting them to come in a proper way. We will ask what kind of help they want to provide and then recommend and guide them. This way they will be able to help more,” he added.

Upadhyay said the Nepal Consulate in Kolkata is also coordinating with relief agencies and NGOs for the purpose.

The Nepal Embassy has set up a toll free helpline 18002700032 for people affected by the earthquake. It has also created a Facebook page ‘Nepal Embassy, New Delhi’ for the purpose.

The embassy has also set up its own relief fund welcoming monetary donations from individuals who want to provide help to the people of Nepal.



Will do everything possible to help Nepal:Narendra Modi


New Delhi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi today reiterated India’s commitment to do everything possible to help quake-hit Nepal and said that it was not alone at this moment of tragedy.

Speaking at a joint press briefing with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, Modi said that India will certainly be there when the citizens of Nepal rebuild their lives and homes.

“We are meeting in the shadow of the horrible calamity in Nepal. President Ghani and I speak for our two countries, South Asia and the world to the people of Nepal.

“Your courage and humanity have earned the respect of the world. And, you are not alone at this moment of tragedy and trial. We will do everything possible with rescue and relief.

And, we will certainly be there when you rebuild your lives and reconstruct your homes and heritage,” Modi said.

Three days after the 7.9-magnitude temblor flattened their homes and dwellings, desperate people across Nepal looked for succour from helicopters that criss-cross the Himalayan nation as massive international aid, including from India, poured in.

The death toll in Nepal’s devastating earthquake could shoot up to 10,000 as rescuers and international aid workers today struggled to reach relief in remote areas of the country which is still battling the aftermath.

India enlarges Nepal rescue ops to worst-hit areas, Gorkha soldiers tapped

New Delhi

India today enlarged its relief and rescue operations in quake-hit Nepal beyond Kathmandu to the worst-affected epicentre areas and rushed Gorkha soldiers to remote places to assess the kind of assistance required.

The death toll in India following Saturday’s powerful earthquake in Nepal, meanwhile, rose to 75 with Bihar accounting for maximum number of 58 casualties.

A “big” evacuation effort through the road route was also underway with another 4,000 people headed to India.

Altogether 20,000 Indian nationals have been evacuated and arrangements were being made to take them to their homes by trains from Raxaul in Bihar, Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said in Motihari.

A report from Maharajganj in Uttar Pradesh said over a 1,000 stranded people arrived in the border town of Sunauli.
 
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Haha... the sheer desperation.

The one named official makes no comment about India. The rest relies on wait for it... Kantipur Online Portal. :rofl:

It gets even more comical.. 'Central Committee member of the ruling United Marxist Leninist Party'.

Meanwhile - 'We did not touch the Pakistani aid': Quake-struck Nepal launches inquiry as Pakistan sends 'beef masala' to country where cow slaughter is banned

Cute thread, good for some laughs.

Just a mistake. Far better than saving your own people and using a calamity for "other priorities".
 
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Just a mistake. Far better than saving your own people and using a calamity for "other priorities".

Of course it was a mistake, just as planting your flag on a sovereign territory of the nation you are 'helping' was a mistake. :sarcastic:

Besides sir, most of that post was at your poor choice of sources. Do get better ones next time, I understand your desperation though.
 
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