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 Protect Nepalis in Meghalaya
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Posted on 05-26-10 8:29 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Protect Nepalis in Meghalaya 2010-05-27

Whatever has been happening against Nepalis in the state of Meghalaya,
India, in the past fortnight is barbaric to say the least. The local
Khasi community has so far killed 17 Nepalis while forcing about 40,000
others to leave the state. Unfortunately, however, the government of
Meghalaya is yet to take any concrete action to bring the situation
under control while the Nepal government too is yet to formally request
the Indian government to act swiftly despite the fact that many of those
at the receiving end are not only Nepali speakers but Nepali citizens.



The root of the problem lies in the border dispute between the Indian
states of Assam and Meghalaya, which led to the death of four Khasis in
Lingpih village (about 60 km from Guwahati in Assam and 140 km from
Shillong in Meghalaya) when the Assam Police opened fire on them. In
retaliation, the local Khasis, Jaintias and Garos have gone on a rampage
throughout the state attacking Nepalis. Sadly, this is not the first
time that Nepalis have had to bear the brunt of communal violence in the
north-eastern Indian state. What is happening now has an eerie
resemblance to what happened in 1987 when thousands of Nepalis were
forced to flee the state.



Since Meghalaya has not been able to salvage the situation even a
fortnight after the first incident of violence was reported – in fact
the state government has tried to downplay whatever has happened so far –
we urge the Indian central government to step in. Irrespective of
whether the victims are Nepali or Indian citizens, India has a basic
duty toward them just on the basis of humanitarian grounds. Meanwhile,
Nepal – which has surprisingly been mute so far – must request India to
ensure that Nepali citizens are not made victims because of their
nationality. It must tell our southern neighbor to remind its state
government that Nepali citizens, on the basis of the 1950 Indo-Nepal
Treaty of Peace and Friendship, qualify to work and earn a living and
settle anywhere in India and that they have a duty to protect them much
like how Nepal is duty-bound to protect Indian nationals living and
working in Nepal.



This paper Wednesday carried a news report, which said that on Tuesday
alone 200 people entered the country through the Kakarbhitta border in
eastern Nepal. The inflow, which is likely to increase manifolds in the
coming days, leaves the Nepali government with quite a responsibility.
If those entering the country are Nepali citizens, and if they wish to
return at a later date, the government must render them all the help
that they can. We must not overlook the fact that the people that we are
talking about come from an economically-challenged background and their
need for state support is very high.

http://nepblog.com/?p=462
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Posted on 05-26-10 9:00 PM     [Snapshot: 22]     Reply [Subscribe]
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nothing happens when illegal indians stay in nepal and do business..while nepalis born there and staying legally get killed..wtf

 
Posted on 05-27-10 12:23 AM     [Snapshot: 93]     Reply [Subscribe]
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in another realm too , pls read this statement also..."

India puts flood fear into Saptari /http://www.ekantipur.com/2010/05/27/editors-pick/india-puts-flood-fear-into-saptari/315160/..

"According to Devnarayan Yadav of Koshi Flood Victims Struggle Society, the channel should be allowed to operate only after it has been studied by the Nepali side. "If the canal does not cause any harm to us then why would India not inform Nepali authorities about construction," he said.

The Koshi Agreement requires that the Indian side should have the permission of Nepali authorities before building any structure on the Nepali side. 

Chief District Officer of Saptari Ram Prasad Ghimire said he was unaware about the channel being operationalised without any inspection from the Nepali side. The team that was supposed to conduct an inspection on Wednesday, meanwhile, did not make it to the site".......


do not know who is right n wrong....K garne... कसरे... who will be responsible to reconcile the irreconcilable all of this... 


 
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This is happening to Nepali. Somebody attacking Nepal. And we still call ourself gorkhalies.

 


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