Indian Prime Minister Dr. Man Mohan Singh has named G.P. Koirala as "a statesman of South Asia." BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT In what is coming out to be brand new revelations of the involvement of India's spy agency into the domestics of neighbouring countries, Prime Minister G.P. Koirala has for the first time revealed that the RNAC airplane that everyone till today thinks that the Nepali Congress hijacked in 1973 was actually a RAW mastermind. During his weekly interview in the Kantipur television, Koirala said that it was RAW chief Kao who had suggested to Koirala to hijack the plane carrying loads of money for Nepal's central bank and land it in some village in Bihar. With RAW's advice and instructions, Koirala ordered Chakra Bastola and others to get the air-ticket un-used by C.P. Lohani and hijack the plane. In another instance, Koirala recalled how a few people in India had come to him promising to make fake Indian currency notes for the cause of "democracy". Koirala quickly arranged whatever they needed and they instantly made thousands of fake IC notes right in front of him. "The only problem was how to inscribe numbers in those notes", recalls Koirala. After copying the same numbers, Koirala took those fake notes to his elder brother B.P. Koirala who then ordered him to deposit it in a bank and withdraw them the next day. When the bank in India gave him new notes the next day, the two brothers immediately filled their gas tanks in their jeeps. It is an irony that if it was Nepal's to be Prime Minister who was manufacturing fake IC notes, then why does New Delhi occasionally grumble of the flow of fake IC notes to India from Nepal? More interesting is the revelation of Koirala when he said that there came a man who gave him a small pouch inside which he said there was enriched uranium. Uranium is used to make nuclear bombs so he said that the Nepali Congress and mainly G.P. Koirala could make huge sum of money if he could sell this product. G.P. Koirala then took that pouch to India to show it to his elder brother who just couldn't believe it. He told G.P. to secretly take it to the lab of Benaras Hindu University (BHU) and ask someone there to secretly test it. The lab assistant told G.P. that it was indeed uranium and nothing else. After hearing this good news, G.P. told it to B.P who ordered G.P. not to involve in these kind of "dangerous business". He even warned that G.P could be killed by these types of people. All this proves what kind of people were surrounding Nepal's current Prime Minister when he was in the opposition. His own memoir being telecast every week is proving that he was surrounded by spies, arms smugglers, goons, drunkards, fake currency makers, and dacoits. And what a greater irony it is that Indian Prime Minister Dr. Man Mohan Singh has named G.P. Koirala as "a statesman of South Asia." |