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Nepali leader says India 'breaking international law'
AFP — PUBLISHED 13 MINUTES AGO
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Chief of the ruling UML party, K.P.Oli speaks during an interview with AFP at his residence Balkot in Kathmandu on September 30, 2015. — AFP
KATHMANDU: A senior Nepali lawmaker, tipped to be the next prime minister, on Wednesday accused neighbouring giant India of breaking international law by deliberately halting cross-border trade, forcing the landlocked nation to ration fuel.

Since last Thursday, members of an ethnic minority living in Nepal's southern plains have blocked a critical trade route into the country from India in protest over the new constitution adopted on September 20.

Officials say cargo movement through other border checkpoints has also declined sharply since last week, sparking fears of a fuel shortage and long queues at petrol stations.

K.P. Oli, chief of the ruling UML party, said the Indian government, rather than demonstrators, was responsible for the border stoppage, in an unofficial protest over its dissatisfaction over the constitution.


His comments reflect mounting public anger in Nepal where many accuse India of being behind the blockade. New Delhi has denied the allegations and urged dialogue with the protesters to end the stand-off.

"India is saying those people protesters are in no man's land, they are blocking the roads so Indian trucks are not being able to supply, that's not true," he said.

"There is no gas, no vegetable supplies, no fuel for vehicles, no fuel for airlines, and life is about frozen," Oli told AFP in an interview.

"We don't want this type of friendship."

“India should not violate the treaties and agreements between our two countries, one. Second, India shouldn't undermine and violate the international norms and rights of the landlocked countries in general."

More than 40 people have been killed in clashes between police and protesters representing ethnic minorities who say a new federal structure laid out in the constitution will leave them under-represented in the national parliament.


New Delhi, fearing instability on the border, has criticised Nepal for rushing the constitution rather than resolving the concerns of the minorities, many of whom have relatives living in India.

Oli is seen as the top candidate when parliament votes on a new prime minister to head the government in coming weeks in the wake of the constitution's adoption.

His comments signify a stronger stand against India which has traditionally exerted significant political influence in Nepal.

The Indian Oil Corporation is the sole supplier of fuel to Nepal.

As cross-border trade slowed to a crawl, with hundreds of trucks backed up at checkpoints in the plains, home to half the country's population, Nepal this week began rationing fuel and decided to limit the number of vehicles allowed on the roads.

The new constitution, Nepal's first to be drawn up by elected representatives, is the final stage in a peace process that began when Maoist rebels laid down their arms in 2006 after a decade-long insurgency.

Work on the new constitution began in 2008 after the Maoists won parliamentary elections and abolished the monarchy. But power-sharing squabbles between parties stymied progress.

Lawmakers finally reached agreement in June this year, spurred by a massive earthquake two months earlier that killed nearly 8,900 people.
 
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Oh good. Even if India was not blockading Nepal's supplies this far, I think it is time it did. Let Nepal cosy up with China. We don't care.
 
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so Nepalese are nothing for you??
Why this sudden change of heart??..what happened to so called darmic brotherhood??

Dont draq off topic BS in here.

Nepali leader says India 'breaking international law'
AFP — PUBLISHED 13 MINUTES AGO
560bd7594acd2.jpg
Chief of the ruling UML party, K.P.Oli speaks during an interview with AFP at his residence Balkot in Kathmandu on September 30, 2015. — AFP
KATHMANDU: A senior Nepali lawmaker, tipped to be the next prime minister, on Wednesday accused neighbouring giant India of breaking international law by deliberately halting cross-border trade, forcing the landlocked nation to ration fuel.

Since last Thursday, members of an ethnic minority living in Nepal's southern plains have blocked a critical trade route into the country from India in protest over the new constitution adopted on September 20.

Officials say cargo movement through other border checkpoints has also declined sharply since last week, sparking fears of a fuel shortage and long queues at petrol stations.

K.P. Oli, chief of the ruling UML party, said the Indian government, rather than demonstrators, was responsible for the border stoppage, in an unofficial protest over its dissatisfaction over the constitution.


His comments reflect mounting public anger in Nepal where many accuse India of being behind the blockade. New Delhi has denied the allegations and urged dialogue with the protesters to end the stand-off.

"India is saying those people protesters are in no man's land, they are blocking the roads so Indian trucks are not being able to supply, that's not true," he said.

"There is no gas, no vegetable supplies, no fuel for vehicles, no fuel for airlines, and life is about frozen," Oli told AFP in an interview.

"We don't want this type of friendship."

“India should not violate the treaties and agreements between our two countries, one. Second, India shouldn't undermine and violate the international norms and rights of the landlocked countries in general."

More than 40 people have been killed in clashes between police and protesters representing ethnic minorities who say a new federal structure laid out in the constitution will leave them under-represented in the national parliament.


New Delhi, fearing instability on the border, has criticised Nepal for rushing the constitution rather than resolving the concerns of the minorities, many of whom have relatives living in India.

Oli is seen as the top candidate when parliament votes on a new prime minister to head the government in coming weeks in the wake of the constitution's adoption.

His comments signify a stronger stand against India which has traditionally exerted significant political influence in Nepal.

The Indian Oil Corporation is the sole supplier of fuel to Nepal.

As cross-border trade slowed to a crawl, with hundreds of trucks backed up at checkpoints in the plains, home to half the country's population, Nepal this week began rationing fuel and decided to limit the number of vehicles allowed on the roads.

The new constitution, Nepal's first to be drawn up by elected representatives, is the final stage in a peace process that began when Maoist rebels laid down their arms in 2006 after a decade-long insurgency.

Work on the new constitution began in 2008 after the Maoists won parliamentary elections and abolished the monarchy. But power-sharing squabbles between parties stymied progress.

Lawmakers finally reached agreement in June this year, spurred by a massive earthquake two months earlier that killed nearly 8,900 people.

And who the hell told you that we also need this kind of relationship?
Dont try to push new GoI .Unlike that soft Dr Singh present PM will give you reward that you cant bear.
Until now India didnt blockade .But if things goes like this ,they will do it.
Madeshis are also Nepalese .And India dont have anything to do in that 40 % Nepalese.But they can instigate violence in our area .So we cant allow that.

You have been played that China Card. So now we also take necessary countermeasures.Remember both India and China dont have any problem with this but Nepal will suffer very dearly.We can go without Nepal.And China wont come for your help from other side of Himalaya.
 
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Nepali people are blocking the routes and they are blaming India for not being able to supply fuel. Seems like they are trying to divert people's attention from their own failure to maintain peace.
 
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LOL. China occupied entire tibet region, which is 20 times nepal. Chinese skin tibetans live every day. Nepal knows what would happen to them.
 
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Nepali people are blocking the routes and they are blaming India for not being able to supply fuel. Seems like they are trying to divert people's attention from their own failure to maintain peace.

Their own Madheshi people are blocking the route not India. The Maoists and their sympathisers are stoking anti India flames in a desperate bid to stop Nepal from coming under India's influence. After Modi came to power, there was a little tilt towards India
 
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Nepali people are blocking the routes and they are blaming India for not being able to supply fuel. Seems like they are trying to divert people's attention from their own failure to maintain peace.

They are playing emotional card like they did against the Hrithik Roshan when he told that he hate Nepalese.

But amazing thing is that they didnt have this much enthusiasm when two of their sisters molested by a Saudi Arab .Why didnt they took protest against them?:D
Reason is simple .Indians will tolerate these monkey dance of Nepalese.But Arabs wont and tommorrow entire Nepalese in GCC will kicked out from there.
 
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Nepali leader says India 'breaking international law'
AFP — PUBLISHED 13 MINUTES AGO
560bd7594acd2.jpg
Chief of the ruling UML party, K.P.Oli speaks during an interview with AFP at his residence Balkot in Kathmandu on September 30, 2015. — AFP
KATHMANDU: A senior Nepali lawmaker, tipped to be the next prime minister, on Wednesday accused neighbouring giant India of breaking international law by deliberately halting cross-border trade, forcing the landlocked nation to ration fuel.

Since last Thursday, members of an ethnic minority living in Nepal's southern plains have blocked a critical trade route into the country from India in protest over the new constitution adopted on September 20.

Officials say cargo movement through other border checkpoints has also declined sharply since last week, sparking fears of a fuel shortage and long queues at petrol stations.

K.P. Oli, chief of the ruling UML party, said the Indian government, rather than demonstrators, was responsible for the border stoppage, in an unofficial protest over its dissatisfaction over the constitution.


His comments reflect mounting public anger in Nepal where many accuse India of being behind the blockade. New Delhi has denied the allegations and urged dialogue with the protesters to end the stand-off.

"India is saying those people protesters are in no man's land, they are blocking the roads so Indian trucks are not being able to supply, that's not true," he said.

"There is no gas, no vegetable supplies, no fuel for vehicles, no fuel for airlines, and life is about frozen," Oli told AFP in an interview.

"We don't want this type of friendship."

“India should not violate the treaties and agreements between our two countries, one. Second, India shouldn't undermine and violate the international norms and rights of the landlocked countries in general."

More than 40 people have been killed in clashes between police and protesters representing ethnic minorities who say a new federal structure laid out in the constitution will leave them under-represented in the national parliament.


New Delhi, fearing instability on the border, has criticised Nepal for rushing the constitution rather than resolving the concerns of the minorities, many of whom have relatives living in India.

Oli is seen as the top candidate when parliament votes on a new prime minister to head the government in coming weeks in the wake of the constitution's adoption.

His comments signify a stronger stand against India which has traditionally exerted significant political influence in Nepal.

The Indian Oil Corporation is the sole supplier of fuel to Nepal.

As cross-border trade slowed to a crawl, with hundreds of trucks backed up at checkpoints in the plains, home to half the country's population, Nepal this week began rationing fuel and decided to limit the number of vehicles allowed on the roads.

The new constitution, Nepal's first to be drawn up by elected representatives, is the final stage in a peace process that began when Maoist rebels laid down their arms in 2006 after a decade-long insurgency.

Work on the new constitution began in 2008 after the Maoists won parliamentary elections and abolished the monarchy. But power-sharing squabbles between parties stymied progress.

Lawmakers finally reached agreement in June this year, spurred by a massive earthquake two months earlier that killed nearly 8,900 people.


so simple a deal ?
More than 40 people have been killed in clashes between police and protesters representing ethnic minorities who say a new federal structure laid out in the constitution will leave them under-represented in the national parliament.

it's a human right violation of minorities who don't get representation in nepal parliament .Because they won't vote for this guys communist party
Indian truck drivers are afraid of their life due to violence at the border region . All trucks are put on hold at indian border by themself . Its nepal's problem . They can bring in oil rations from china . they should do it
 
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Dont draq off topic BS in here.
to be honest,i feel pity for our sanghis..
Sanghi warriors in this forum were jumping up and down for the so called ""darmic blood brothers'"for all these years,reached its top when they added a clause 'hindutwa'in their constitution just a week ago..
anyway,cat is out of the bag now..
 
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to be honest,i feel pity for our sanghis..
Sanghi warriors in this forum were jumping up and down for the so called ""darmic blood brothers'"for all these years,reached its top when they added a clause 'hindutwa'in their constitution just a week ago..
anyway,cat is out of the bag now..

Well this is just an exaggeration from your part.
Of Course they are our Dharmic brothers.But when it comes to the nation .It will be always India first including your Sanghis :D
 
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to be honest,i feel pity for our sanghis..
Sanghi warriors in this forum were jumping up and down for the so called ""darmic blood brothers'"for all these years,reached its top when they added a clause 'hindutwa'in their constitution just a week ago..
anyway,cat is out of the bag now..
Even then preaching Islam or Christianity in Nepal is NOW illegal. :angel:
 
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so Nepalese are nothing for you??
Why this sudden change of heart??..what happened to so called darmic brotherhood??

Oh dharmic brotherhood and all is fine but kicking brats to their right place is also a dharmic practice. You wont see me sparing a dharmic when wrong ever unlike you hypocrites.
 
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Indian always over play their card in the end shooting themselves in the foot. This blockade will turn the Nepalese folks very upset with the Indians.

Nepalese folks need to work out alternate energy source, which will inevitably bring China in the equation.
 
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