I always think that India with its greater economic achievements will change its vision towards Nepal , but everytime there is something stinking out of thier backdoor...I see people fighting for monarchy , parties n maoist in Nepal but lets look at the other part of the story....
1. India decides to supply arms to Nepal (indirectly helping monarchy rule)
2.India proposed for negotiations with maoists whom they themselves said 'TERRORISTS' if Baburam bhattrai is reinstated in his former position in the party.
3. India as always teaching democracy to our parties.
And mind u guys when all these thing happen at the same time it is sure that conflict is going to arise ,unfortunately its in our motherland....we need to think is it our own fight or somebody is making us fight.
For elaboration of point 2 read this news of
www.nepalnews.com Prachanda confirms authenticity of audiotape
Maoist supremo Prachanda has confirmed the authenticity an audiotape the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) released last week in which the rebel top gun tried to justify the party action against senior leader Dr Babu Ram Bhattrai and claimed that the Indian government had invited his party for talks.
Even as he dubbed the release of the ?old? audiotape as a ?conspiracy theory aimed at weakening the Maoist relations with ?national and international democratic forces?, Prachanda didn?t refute his remarks in the audio. In a press release on May 21, the Maoist leader only said that his statement regarding the party action against Bhattrai was made much earlier and in a different context.
In the audiotape Prachanda had said the action against Bhattrai was necessary and that the ?whole world knew about it?. He claimed that the Indian government had invited his party for talks for the release of the Maoist leaders languishing in Indian jails, ?in return to the withdrawal of the action against Bhattrai?.
The Indian government forthrightly denied Prachanda?s claim but the audio record sent shockwaves to different quarters.
While the rebel outfit has faced successive military setbacks in recent times, its leadership continues to grapple with internal conflict following reports of so-called party action against Bhattrai, his wife Hisila and politburo member Dina Nath Sharma. The three are said to have been relived of their posts and relegated to general members.