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aingnam01
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Posted on 08-24-08 1:55
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Hey, fellow Nepalese citizen staying abroad. I have reading some threads in this sajha with some interesting topic especially India taking over Nepal. So, to all my fellow citizens what would be your first response if India really will take over Nepal.
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dekchidriver
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Posted on 08-31-08 2:33
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Edit: Deleted Account.
Last edited: 30-Sep-08 03:11 PM
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gogurkha
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Posted on 08-31-08 2:56
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What da phuk goin on with this dhoti asshoole? Nepal was never a part of India so they can't dare to touch it. If did; every city and town in India will be filled with dead body. Freaking asylum. Nepalese are not like Indians as they would follow the tail of British when they left the country. India should have been glad British came on time ohterwise there would be no India but only Nepal! May be the situation is not going as we did expected in the country but we have strong self respect and love for the soil.
India can never take over Nepal. I made a mistake by responding this disgusting crap. You may not want to this no more.
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dekchidriver
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Posted on 08-31-08 3:47
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Go gurkha, it is indeed a splendid show of patriotism in your reply. But... really? EVERY city and town in India will be filled with dead bodies? Dead bodies of our Nepali brothers and sisters who follow your twisted logic of hatred and vengeance? 1.13 BILLION vs 29 million, you think its going to be like the movie 300? Better to avoid unecessary bloodshed and think with a cool head dont you think?
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dekchidriver
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Posted on 08-31-08 3:48
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Edit: double post.
Last edited: 31-Aug-08 03:48 PM
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dandan ago
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Posted on 09-01-08 10:24
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i dont think so india can take our country. This is not the same time as before.i mean not those early time like england used to do. so , we dont need to worry about that.but important thing is that , there is always intervention in the polocy of nepal from india.and this will always continue until the country get the brave political leader.
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amricane
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Posted on 09-01-08 1:26
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a very unwanted topic arised to pass the time. Its not a time of 1700's that a bigger country can takeover the small ones. First of all there is UNO, and we have China itself on another border.
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devroad
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Posted on 09-01-08 2:49
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We can't predict what's going to happen, but I think we will gladly
play our part in it, when the time comes. Our bureaucratic endeavor is
going into the history books. I think we all should worry more about
our politicians, rather than our neighboring country India. They
wouldn't just walk into our country, and raise their flag to consider
the country, theirs to keep. They will have someone else do the dirty
work. If we ever do go into exile, it wouldn't be through a heroic
defeat by the Indian Army, it will be through a crisis in the country.
A crisis so big, we wouldn't be able to crawl back if we wanted to.
Look around you - soaring prices of fuel, food, and merchandises.
They've got oil - so they sit back, and play with the numbers, while
we'd be the ones suffering the consequences. When our transportation
lines stop themselves, when hyperinflation hits us hard, then they come
in with their "helping hands"- a single light, amid all the darkness to
guide us through. An unstable government, an even more unstable
economy, I think we've got more to worry about than the taking over of
our country. If it were to ever happen, these chain of events wouldn't
be far off the sketch.
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SHIV
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Posted on 09-01-08 9:57
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Read the interview of 72 year old Prof. Wang Hong Wei (published in Kantipur). He is very high up in China’s prime official think tank, the
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS). The head of CASS holds the
rank of a politburo member of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Read
the interview carefully, Sikkimization of Nepal is a REAL THREAT not
just paranoia or anti-india feeling and should not be taken lightly. http://www.kantipuronline.com/interview.php?&nid=152066 Here is the direct quote from the interview " China knows very well that India wants to turn Nepal into a second
Bhutan or Sikkim. Moreover, Nepal may enter the process of "Sikkim-isation". But, China must not let this situation occur.
China will always lend its support to keep Nepal sovereign, free and
united." No
Sikkimization of Nepal is not a joke. The Sikkimization process of
Nepal started during the reign of Nehru and still continues. During the
Nepal visit Nehru (he visited Nepal 3-4 times) used to say that India's
northern border are the Himalayas referring to the Himalayas of Nepal.
Border encroachment is an everyday problem in the indo-nepal border.
India wants Nepal with all its might, if it was easy we would not still
be Nepali, it is not that easy for India.. When India took over Sikkim, one journalist asked the them Prime Minister of India - Indira
Gandhi "what about Nepal?" Indira Gandhi responded " We will not take
Nepal by bullets, we will take Nepal by ballots"There are lots of historical facts to be said, I will if time permits...
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