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Posted on 11-10-07 12:25 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Letter to Indian Ambassador

October 30, 2007
 
Via Fax and Regular Mail
Hon. Ambassador Ronen Sen
2107 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20008
USA
- 20008
Telephone: (202) 939-7000
Fax: (202) 265-4351

                                                                                               
Your Excellency:

I am writing this Memorandum as a concerned and responsible citizen of Nepal. We understand and appreciate India helping to establish peace in Nepal; however, it is evidently doubtful that India is willing to provide any help to Nepal in good faith.

Attached exhibits will provide you more on the insights how India is supporting to destruct this peaceful nation.

            As you know, we Nepalese have growing "Anti-Indianism", we humbly request the Indian Government to refrain from watching Nepal too closely as its backyard. For the sake of Nepal's sovereignty, nationalism, and its self dependence, we believe that India will modify its behavior towards Nepal.
           
            We look forward for a mutual friendly relationship.
 
Sincerely,
 
Ashutosh Shrivastav
www.shrivastav.wordpress.com
www.nepalmadhesh.blogspot.com
 
CC: Consulate General of India
1990 Post Oak Blvd. # 600
3 Post Oak Central
Houston, TX 77056
Tel: 713-626-2148/ 9
Fax: 713-626-2450
 
Posted on 11-10-07 12:44 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Can you be more explicit in what you mean by refraining to watch closely?

I hope, it doesn't mean - not to control the criminal and barberic acts done to nepali citizens from across the border, be it a recent murderer of journalist Birendra Shah or other terai terrorist groups.

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I don't also understand why India doesn't condem and try to control those criminal activities from its land but condemn when UN meets them. Were they being afraid that the open secret will come to the limelight?
 
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India has the right to be worried when UN tries to interfere in its "internal" matters. Think of it this way--how would you feel if some outsiders meddle with your internal family matters WITHOUT you seeking outside help. No matter how bad your internal situation is, you would rather try to do it by yourself. It's the same thing.
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I agree only partially with you. It would remain an internal matter only UNTIL there were no violence or abuses. If the family member fail to prevent the abuses or murders, it would no longer remain ONLY an internal matter. Then the outside world must come to intervene to prevent the further bloodshed.
 
Posted on 11-15-07 1:29 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Letters


 

DELHI VIEW

Why doesn’t New Delhi arrest the militants using its soil to prolong the conflict in Nepal? (‘Delhi view’, #372). That would show it is really serious in resolving current problems. I feel uneasy when Delhi wants to prevent the UN from trying to contact terrorists creating havoc in Nepal and derailing the peace process, then complains about the UN trying to resolve these matters. What really worries me is that we are becoming an Indian protectorate. It’s none of Delhi’s business to tell Nepalis how long to keep UNMIN and how they should work.

Sandeep Dhungana,
Birmingham, UK

• How did we ever get to this? A nation that can’t feed 250 million of its own people gets to decide what our national interests are? I blame the politicians, every single one of them, for letting inept Indians call the shots.

Sharina Dahal,
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We cannot blame India solely for whats going on in Nepal first of all it is our duty as Nepalese citizen to build a solidarity of trust and brotherhood amongst ourselves to ward off the terror and violence filtering through from elsewhere. As our forefather's put it-----"bhai fute ta Gaun loote". If we do not get rid of our own terrorists I don't think the outsiders will make any difference in creating havoc to the already existing problem, I mean to say it will all blend in and we will not be able to distinguish who is responsible for what!!! So before we plead to the Indian Ambassador we should plead to the Maoists of our country who are still disrupting the lives of many. threatening and even killing if necessary is still an ongoing trend of the so called new leaders of our country.
 


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