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 PETITION TO INDIAN AMBASSADOR(please respond with your name and address to the email address given below)

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Posted on 04-23-06 9:20 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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To: His Excellency Ronen Sen
The Indian Embassy, Washington, DC

CC: Secretary General Kofi A. Anan, The United Nations
Assistant Secretary Richard Boucher, Department of State
His Excellency Kedar Bhakta Shrestha, (Nepalese Ambassador to the US);
His Excellency Zhou Wenzhong (Chinese Ambassador to the US)
His Excellency Jehangir Karamat ( Pakistani Ambassodor to the US)
His Excellency Bernard Goonetilleke ( Sri Lankan Ambassador to the US)
His Excellency Shamsher Chowdhury (Bangladeshi Ambassador to the US)


Dear Ambassador Sen:

We are professionals and students from Nepal residing in the United States and we are not affiliated with any political parties or groups. We are alarmed and concerned at the recent turn of events in Nepal and we hereby write to your Excellency to ask India to take immediate steps in diffusing and restraining the current political turmoil and preventing the escalation of Maoist insurgency in Nepal for the long-term best interest of Nepal.

Recognizing the importance of peace between neighboring countries, reaffirming also that States have sovereign rights over their own territory, we the concerned citizens of Nepal from the Himalayan kingdom, request India to take a more balanced role in negotiating with the Nepal party leaders to stop intensifying and prolonging the demonstrations. We believe that extreme concessions are not fair to all the Nepalese people.

Aware that the King has given away his executive power to the parties, we believe that the parties should take the King’s offer and form an interim government, and thereafter undertake general elections. While the international community saw the thousands of people demonstrating against the King, we believe that the current mob of demonstrators in Nepal is not representative of the views of the majority of Nepalese both in Nepal and abroad. Contrary to the prevailing view, reliable information indicates that the Maoists have infiltrated the mob and have fueled and funded the demonstrators for their own political advantage.

We believe that the King is working for the best interest of the nation and the King is historically, traditionally and religiously a symbol of unity for the various multi-ethnic groups of people. We believe that the Maoists insurgency was one of the main destabilizing forces in Nepal that has contributed to the current political chaos. Recognizing the importance of peace and stability in Nepal, we are anguished and appalled at India for sheltering, abetting, and harboring the Nepali Maoist guerilla leaders in Indian soil when they are branded as terrorists by the international community and are wanted by Nepal government for treason and high crimes.

Noting further that while officially, New Delhi brands Nepali Maoists as terrorists, we fail to understand why India in recent times is taking the Maoists with open arms and giving a “soft corner” to their obsolete, despicable and regressive cause. It appears that the Leftist parties in India are also influencing current misplaced Indian policies towards Nepal for their own vested reasons. Just recently, the senior BJP figure and former Indian Home Minister L. K. Advani claimed that the UPA government of India has a “soft corner” for Maoists in Nepal and warned that extending support to their insurgency could prove harmful to both India and Nepal. Referring to that meeting, Advani declared, “I am disappointed by the PM’s failure to mention the well-known link between Maoist insurgents in Nepal and the Naxal outfits in India. I suspect that this is because of the UPA’s soft corner for Maoists in Nepal. This is a dangerous policy.” Thus, even the Indian party leaders are calling for the Indian government not to shelter the Maoists of Nepal.

As you are aware, the Maoists problem has wreaked havoc in this small land-locked nation. More than 13 thousand people have lost their lives and several thousands have become displaced. The Maoist insurgency in Nepal has devastated Nepal’s fledgling economy and thwarted development. Historically, the Maoists announced a ‘People's War’ on February 13, 1996 and it is believed that the idea of starting this war may have been hatched following a meeting that took place on July 1, 1995 between the Indian Communist Party (People's War) and the Nepal Maoists. Also, available information indicates that the Maoists of Nepal have well-established linkages with Indian left-wing extremist organizations, primarily with the pro-Naxalites revolutionary bodies, People’s War Group (PWG) and Maoist Communist Centre (MCC). Thus, there is no reason as to why the international community should not take cognizance of Indian nexus with Maoists insurgents in Nepal and her nefarious design to destabilize a smaller neighbouring country.

In 2001, India along with the international community branded the Nepalese Maoists terrorists and pledged mutual co-operation to crush them. India supplied Nepal not only weapons and shared vital intelligence, but also had a policy of deporting Maoist rebels arrested in India. Despite that, there were reports that many senior rebel leaders were receiving sanctuary in India including the Maoist supreme leader- Pushpa Kamal Dahal (referred to as comrade Prachanda), his political second in command Baburam Bhattarai and other senior politburo members.

However, contrary to its stated “twin pillar policy” towards Nepal-that of constitutional monarchy and multi-party parliamentary democracy-India has newfound affection for the Maoists and has openly given sanctuary to the Maoists since King Gyanendra took power in February 1, 2005. Thus, we fail to understand why India is leveraging the Maoists and providing safe haven for their terrorist activities. If India continues to abet the Maoists of Nepal then India also is doomed to go the way of Nepal. Only the King can prevent that eventuality and India needs to support him.

We ask that India also proactively talk with the Seven Party Alliance and take concessions from the Maoists. Traditionally, India has been exercising its muscle to influence the internal politics of its neighboring countries and we are also concerned about India’s role in Nepali politics and its ultimate goal. We ask that India send an envoy to negotiate with the party leaders to form an interim government so that the situation is under control and prevent anarchy.

We Nepalese are proud of our heritage and unique cultural, societal and glorious history. We deplore the violence caused by the Maoists and the current mob in Nepal, and we ask urgently for the government of India to:

1) Pressure the political parties to take the King’s offer and form an interim government to bring the situation under control

2) Stop sheltering and harboring the Nepali Maoist leaders in Indian soil and send them out of India

3) Demand the Maoist leaders to opt for a ceasefire and to renounce violence and armed struggle

4) Preserve peace and stability in Nepal and the South Asian region

Therefore, in the interest of Nepal’s sovereignty, sustenance and security we respectfully ask that the government of India not help the Maoists overtly or covertly to come into power and pressure the political party members to take the King’s offer to form an interim government.


Sincerely,

The Undersigned

IF YOU WANT YOUR NAME WRITTEN HERE PLEASE SEND ME YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE BY TOMORROW to riffat_ss@yahoo.com or kranas@gmail.com
 
Posted on 04-24-06 10:48 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I appriciate to quale hero and mirmiray 's openion.
 
Posted on 04-24-06 11:40 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Excellent job by Kalp and all peace-loving Nepalese. Please include my name in the petition to Indian Embassy.

Rambhu Yadav
Kathmandu, Nepal.
 
Posted on 04-24-06 1:46 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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We are submitting this petition tomorrow... to support us send us email with name and address at riffat_ss@yahoo.com or kranas@gmail.com
 
Posted on 04-24-06 1:57 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Good effort Kalp. I will send you email soon.
 
Posted on 04-24-06 2:02 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Kalp, don't worry about people who think this is wrong or right. i am with you brother. Let me know if i can help you in any other ways for your effort.
 
Posted on 04-24-06 2:08 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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NOW IT'S ALREADY OUTDATED BECAUSE OF WHAT THE KING ANNOUNCED.
JUST THROW IT AWAY. RATHER THINK ABOUT DRAFTING ONE TO KEEP THE NEW ALLIANCE OF MINISTERS TRUE TO THEIR PROMISE TO GO TO CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY AND REDUCE THE KING'S ROLE TO CEREMONIAL OR IF HE DOES NOT AGREE TO THAT THEN SHOW HIM HIS WAY TO SOME AFRICAN COUNTRY FOR ASYLUM.
IF YOU ARE STILL THE SAME MANDALES THEN GO TO THE STREETS OF KATHMANDU AND LIVE THERE. DARE YOU COME HERE! IT'S PAST 1.00 AM HERE NOW AND I'M STILL TYPING. TIME TO GO TO SLEEP. SEE YOU IN THE DEMONSTRATIONS TOMORROW. MAYBE IT WILL BE SORT OF VICTORY JULUS. BUT WE GOT TO WATCH OUT SO THE CANNOT TAKE AWAY OUR RIGHTS AGAIN AND NETAS DON'T FORGET THEIR PLEDGE!!!
 
Posted on 04-24-06 8:53 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Because of the change of situation in Nepal, we are modifying it, but we are sending it out tomorrow morning. write to riffat_ss@yahoo.com or kranas@gmail.com to send your names and address to include in the petition.

www.timesofindia.com

KATHMANDU/NEW DELHI: In a change in policy emphasis aimed at retrieving the fast deteriorating situation in Nepal, India was working with Gyanendra to see if he could enlarge on his offer to cede power even as the Seven Party Alliance (SPA) mobilises people for a rally on Tuesday.

There had been expectation that the monarch — through a statement — could agree to or propose formation of a constituent assembly, as demanded by the Maoists, or suggest the revival of Parliament. But there was no statement forthcoming from the royal palace till Monday evening.

Shaken by the stir, Gyanendra is making intensive efforts to save his throne through discussions with India almost daily. The Nepal situation figured in talks PM Manmohan Singh had with his delegation in Berlin as well as in New Delhi where defence minister Pranab Mukherjee held an urgent review meeting.

Mukherjee has been asked by the PM to remain in New Delhi and monitor the situation in Nepal. "We are keeping a close watch as Nepal is of vital interest to India," said Mukherjee.

For now, the government has ruled out sending another emissary or any form of intervention other than through diplomatic initiatives.

Mukherjee had two separate meetings with Karan Singh, who met Gyanendra recently, and CPM leader Sitaram Yechury, who has been in touch with the Maoists. The efforts seem headed in the direction of restoration of Parliament even though the matter has been heard by Nepal’s Supreme Court earlier. Karan Singh was understood to be hopeful that Parliament could be revived.

In Kathmandu, Tuesday’s mass rally may see a turnout of over 10 lakh. Elsewhere in Chautara, near the Tibetan border, Communist rebels fought with the Army and police for about eight hours from Sunday night to take control of government offices and a prison.

The Maoists retreated to their base areas after destroying a telecom tower and bombing a number of offices. Official sources said a soldier and five rebels were killed in the clash.





Don't let India shake us so easily.....
 
Posted on 04-24-06 9:35 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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kalp is not the student of America but the Mandale of feudal king who kept people of Nepal for last three century under the fear and superstitions in the falsity of the incarnation of the god. If he is the incarnation of the god he should have make all Nepalese same like the statures of the factory.

These Madale the Nepali gundas and puppet of Kamal Thapa, Tuchcha Giri and Sardi Shah who misguade this king and become world unpupular and a sybol of head among Nepali poeple.

SPA must not let go these Mandale who used attrocities and death to the people's movement, rubbed people in the name of security and they cannot survive without the dictator king of Nepal. If king follow them he will be gone in 3 months.

This is not the pettition of the students of America but the Mandale huligans of Nepal who reside in sajha online. They are paid and from today on they are not getting money.

SPA must keep the list of the sajha mandale who took the money from gyane and his puppet. They made tones of money online sitting and supporting the move of the dictator since the massacre of the entire family of king Birendra.... They can be traced as the memebers of the GRAND DESIGN.
 



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