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 Nepal’s political instability annoys China
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Nepal’s political instability annoys China

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When enough becomes enough even silent regional players make their annoyance clear.

Improper handling of differences and failing to reinstate peace by Nepal’s political parities has made China restive.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu, reports Xinhua News Agency, told a regular press briefing Tuesday, May 4, 2010 that “instability and conflict in Nepal will have its regional impact”.

We sincerely hope the Nepalese political forces will take the national interest into consideration, hold dialogue, coordinate, and seek a political consensus. China calls on the parties to properly handle differences, promote the hard-won peace process and realize political stability and economic development at an early date. It is what is in Nepal's fundamental interest, and what is good for regional peace and stability”, said the Chinese Spokes woman.

It has become clear by now that China is pretty worried over Nepal’s continued political hotchpotch which, by implication, China concludes that a politically unstable Nepal may pose a great threat to the region including its own territories that adjoin Nepal.

To recall, the Chinese Ambassador to Nepal, Qiu Guohang, April 21, 2010, while talking to the members of Nepal-China media Forum had said that China wished to see a politically stable Nepal.

It is just after fifteen days of Ambassador Qiu’s Kathmandu remarks, the authorities in Beijing appear to have become “sensitive” analyzing the continued political unrest in Nepal.

The Dragon’s annoyance is logical.

Now that Nepal’s northern neighbor has exhibited its serious concerns over the prevailing political fluidity, it remains to be seen when and how Nepal’s self declared “big brother” in the South, India takes the increasing political fragility here?

Also Read:

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2010-05-05 06:54:28

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It will be utmost mockery of democracy whenever media or journalism goes biased, runs for bread and better. But has changed with time .Please go through this site: http://www.nepalipost.com/index/?a=read&catid=1&id=10948

Commented by Bikram - May 4, 2010 @ 9:20 PM


 
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this is radical.All the leaders are ciphers anyway. They always make us perplexed. Good luck Nepal.
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