#BackOffIndia trending on Twitter after India's statement on Nepal's constitution

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India must send in its Army to throw out anti-India cheerleaders without hurting or disrespecting innocent Nepalese.
 

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This situation needs to be tackled delicately
1) Find the leaders under the influence of Chinese money/power and buy them out.
2) Fund a large scale public narrative in Nepal about why the Constitution is unfair to the Madhesis and how it could impact Nepal.
3) The Nepalese army is staunchly pro-India and there are many EX -IA Gurkha officers living in Nepal use them to form NGO's and unite the madhesis/Biharis under their banner.
4)The Madhesi issue for us can be handled over a few years the critical issue here is to counter the Chinese influence seeping in .
 

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Find the leaders under the influence of Chinese money/power and buy them out.
I think arranging for some unfortunate "accidents" is a better idea. We don't want these dogs play us against China to get alms from both
 

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What is interesting to note is that India has refused to buzz even an inch from her stand despite all the melodrama taking place in Nepal like anti-India protests and TV show ban and on Media. India's foreign ministry has refused to give any further statement stating that our "stand" has already been made clear.

I have read Facebook and Twitter Indians writing super-apologetic comments without having full understanding of the current affairs. Indians must understand that the job of the Foreign Ministry and the Government as a whole is not "winning hearts and minds of foreign national" but protecting India's national interests through use of appropriate tools.

So far they have seen the softer side of the Mother India, now they will feel our wrath. Let them learn a good enough lesson, and let the pro-India elements in Nepal know that we will never abandon them.
 

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Its better to stick to the ethnic marginalized narrative rather than China backed constitution, even if both are true. What i don't get is why we let these things reach to this stage in the first place, 1st maldives and now this, intel needs a kick in its rear.
Marginalizing 40% of your population is undemocratic and rightfully deserves intervention.
 

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What is interesting to note is that India has refused to buzz even an inch from her stand despite all the melodrama taking place in Nepal like anti-India protests and TV show ban and on Media. India's foreign ministry has refused to give any further statement stating that our "stand" has already been made clear.

I have read Facebook and Twitter Indians writing super-apologetic comments without having full understanding of the current affairs. Indians must understand that the job of the Foreign Ministry and the Government as a whole is not "winning hearts and minds of foreign national" but protecting India's national interests through use of appropriate tools.

So far they have seen the softer side of the Mother India, now they will feel our wrath. Let them learn a good enough lesson, and let the pro-India elements in Nepal know that we will never abandon them.
Motor mouth Mani Shankar Aiyer and likewise assholes have done more damage to this nation by doing nothing than those who did something even if it may have been wrong. The fate favours doers, not 'lafagey' dandies like Nehru and all those he left behind following his cowardice.
 

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The Madhesis and the Tharu form around 30% of the Nepalese population and by all means they should get their rights.
However realpolitik dictates that we should not let the wants of the Madhesis form a barrier to our engagement with Nepal as well.
We should lift the blockade for now with a thinly veiled message about the possibility of it being reimposed unless the Madhesis and tharu are placated.
I wouldn't worry too much about the Chinese opening trade routes. Geography and meteorological conditions dictate that any Chinese trade will not be able to supply goods during the winter. We have a window of six to seven months on our side.
 

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http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/in...l-border-crossings-close-150929101401253.html


Fuel crisis grips Nepal as border crossings close

Nepal faces severe shortages in essential supplies including petrol, diesel, kerosene, aviation fuel and cooking gas.

Omar Havana | 29 Sep 2015 13:06 GMT | Politics, Asia, Nepal, India, Energy

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  • Nepal, a landlocked country that heavily depends on border trade with India for supplies, is facing severe shortages in essential supplies including petrol, diesel, kerosene, aviation fuel, and cooking gas.


    Border crossings between Nepal and India have essentially been closed due to what the Nepali government is calling a blockade by the Indian government. India, however, denies the blockade and argues that the disruption in border trade is due to “unrest, protests and demonstrations” in Nepal following the promulgation of a new constitution on September 20.

    In order to address the shortages, the Nepali government is only allowing people to drive on alternate days and has asked people to use charcoal and firewood for cooking. Efforts are also underway to reopen trading routes with China, which were blocked by landslides after the devastating earthquake that hit Nepal on April 25.

    Related: Nepali minority group blocks India-Nepal trade route

    Anti-India protests also erupted in the capital, Kathmandu, on Monday, during which demonstrators accused the country of meddling in Nepal’s internal affairs and of imposing this economic blockade as a result of India’s alleged unhappiness with the new constitution.

    The Nepal Oil Corporation announced on Tuesday that it would stop allowing international flights to refuel in Kathmandu's airport, leading some international carriers to start cancelling flights to Nepal.


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Rumours of Indian blockade scotched
78 FUEL TANKERS DISPATCHED ACROSS NEPAL FROM BIRGUNJ


PUSHPA RAJ ACHARYA

Kathmandu, September 22

The government has dismissed rumours about economic blockade imposed by the Indian government on Nepal as baseless.

The Ministry of Home Affairs today confirmed that there is no obstruction in the movement of cargo containers, trucks and fuel tankers to Nepal from major Indian customs points. Talking to The Himalayan Times, Laxmi Prasad Dhakal, spokesperson for the Ministry of Home Affairs, said there was no obstruction in the movement of cargo containers, trucks and fuel tankers from Raxaul-Birgunj, Jogbani-Biratnagar, Nautanawa-Bhairahawa and Rupaidiha-Nepalgunj customs points on Nepal-India border.

However, movement of vehicles at some sub-customs points is blocked at the border points after the border was sealed by Indian security forces. “Movement of vehicles have been blocked at Mahottari and Malangawa sub-customs points after the Indian border security force sealed the border citing security-threat, as election is nearing in Bihar,” Dhakal said.

In the afternoon, Raxaul customs office and security forces there prevented Indian vehicles from entering Nepal, citing rising insecurity along the highways due to the ongoing protests in the Tarai. India’s Ministry of External Affairs had also expressed concern about the security of transporters due to prolonged political protest in the Tarai region of Nepal. However, after a meeting was held between officers of the Birgunj Customs Office and security forces and their Indian counterparts at the border, the issues had been sorted out and the movement of Indian vehicles has resumed, according to Mitra Lal Regmi, chief customs officer at Birgunj Customs Office.

“We have prioritised evacuating fuel tankers and liquefied petroleum gas bullets from the long queue of vehicles stranded at Raxaul-Birgunj border point fearing possible fuel shortage across the country,” he said, adding it is difficult to only ease transport of fuel tankers, which are stuck between trucks loaded with other commodities. Still 78 fuel tankers were dispatched for various parts of the country from the border point today, he added.

There are also concerns that the country may face acute fuel shortage due to lack of adequate storage facilities. According to Nepal Oil Corporation, import of LPG stood at only 19,000 tonnes in August, but the demand has been surging as the festive season nears. During normal times, the country consumes 21,000 tonnes of cooking gas in a month and that increases to 26,000 tonnes in winters due to power shortage. Nepal is reliant on Indian transporters to ferry cooking gas across the country.

NOC’s stock of other fuels is down as well. According to NOC spokesperson Deepak Baral, the country has 2,800 kl of petrol, which is enough to cater to the demand for only five days.

Likewise, the country’s stock of diesel and aviation turbine fuel is enough for only 10 days. The country has 16,000 kl of diesel and 33,000 kl of aviation turbine fuel in the stock.

Due to the obstruction created by the protesters in the Tarai, cargo remains stranded at the Inland Clearance Depot of Birgunj, as the customs officials, banks and customs house agents have reportedly received threats against operating ICD.

Export from the country has been almost nil for a month, as exporters are unable to transport cargo to the customs point, according to Rajan Sharma, president of the Nepal Freight Forwarders’ Association.





 

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Majority of foreign media has stuck with the "ethnic strife" narrative, I am yet to find a neutral source which has blamed India for the blockade. This may very well be the case.

On top of that the Maoist groups have declared that they will burn Indian carriers entering Nepal and harm the driver to protest the alleged "Indian Blockade". How clever!

In my view the three major political parties of Nepal are trying to take advantage of the situation, and may love it if the blockade continues. But this will not benefit Nepal as a country.

The Pahari-Madhesi divide has now become of astronomical proportions.

Paharis were always racist towards Madhesis, I read this online (I cannot vouch for authenticity) that till 1960 Madhesis were not allowed to enter Kathmandu without permit.
 

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India must send in its Army to throw out anti-India cheerleaders without hurting or disrespecting innocent Nepalese.
Sounds quite funny. I will again quote lots many Indians have no idea about what's going in Nepal because of their blind belief in 'Hindu brotherhood' with Nepal. The current crisis is about Nepal's Hill elites last stand to keep Hills control on the power in Nepal and they do enjoy support for that in Nepal's Hills. There is a clear Hills vs Plains divide in Nepal and India is being dragged to distract people attention from the real problem. Even the Madhesi protest brought Nepal to the brink and economy to the verge of destruction, still the Pahadi elites aren't giving up their stubbornness.
 
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This situation needs to be tackled delicately
1) Find the leaders under the influence of Chinese money/power and buy them out.
2) Fund a large scale public narrative in Nepal about why the Constitution is unfair to the Madhesis and how it could impact Nepal.
3) The Nepalese army is staunchly pro-India and there are many EX -IA Gurkha officers living in Nepal use them to form NGO's and unite the madhesis/Biharis under their banner.
4)The Madhesi issue for us can be handled over a few years the critical issue here is to counter the Chinese influence seeping in .
That is first option.
And if it won't work, then better kick start 'Salwa Judum' in India also.

My two cents, anyway.
 

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Sounds quite funny. I will again quote lots many Indians have no idea about what's going in Nepal because of their blind belief in 'Hindu brotherhood' with Nepal. The current crisis is about Nepal's Hill elites last stand to keep Hills control on the power in Nepal and they do enjoy support for that in Nepal's Hills. There is a clear Hills vs Plains divide in Nepal and India is being dragged to distract people attention from the real problem. Even the Madhesi protest brought Nepal to the brink and economy to the verge of destruction, still the Pahadi elites aren't giving up their stubbornness.
Pahadi elite is pimping Nepal to China and their pockets are full of money. What happens to rest of poor Nepalese population is non of their concern.

As far as India is concern then Modi with its so called best team was caught napping when Chinese were sitting right next to Nepalese Parliament and influential Maoist leaders dictating constitution.

The propaganda against India suits very well to Pahadi elite, as it is not the first time they have pulled out such trick and not the first time these losers have played China against India.

Now if one can see the larger picture, for India I would say, If Nepal wants to screw by itself then what we can do?

India is not going to bleed itself for these people, they should bid good bye to any extra mile we use to run for them. Let Nepal learn its own lesson by pretending to an Independent entity in this interdependent world.
 

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Pahadi elite is pimping Nepal to China and their pockets are full of money. What happens to rest of poor Nepalese population is non of their concern.

As far as India is concern then Modi with its so called best team was caught napping when Chinese were sitting right next to Nepalese Parliament and influential Maoist leaders dictating constitution.

The propaganda against India suits very well to Pahadi elite, as it is not the first time they have pulled out such trick and not the first time these losers have played China against India.

Now if one can see the larger picture, for India I would say, If Nepal wants to screw by itself then what we can do?

India is not going to bleed itself for these people, they should bid good bye to any extra mile we use to run for them. Let Nepal learn its own lesson by pretending to an Independent entity in this interdependent world.
By Pahadi elite you mean the Pahadi Brahmins and Rajputs?
 

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I thought pahedis were chicom descendants and that's why there are pimping for China . I dint know they were Nepali version of our own Congi commie cabal
You need to go to the mountains to know it!!

Well Madhesis might have their own Brahmins, but you know how Brahmins from different regions measure their dicks!
 

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By Pahadi elite you mean the Pahadi Brahmins and Rajputs?
Pahadi are the Nepalese speaking of the North or Mountains of Nepal. Madhesis are Maithili, Bhojpuri and Awadhi people of the Southern plains Terai who has 'roti beti ka rishta' (sharing food and having relations) with India's Bihar and Uttar Pradesh and that's one of the reason many Chinese cheerleaders in Nepal has a contempt for Madhesis.
 

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Pahadi are the Nepalese speaking of the North or Mountains of Nepal. Madhesis are Maithili, Bhojpuri and Awadhi people of the Southern plains Terai who has 'roti beti ka rishta' (sharing food and having relations) with India's Bihar and Uttar Pradesh and that's one of the reason many Chinese cheerleaders in Nepal has a contempt for Madhesis.
Yes, that's true but it also has a caste angle.
 

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