Thursday, June 7, 2007

Unstable South Asia: An Indian expansionist dream

Saptari, Siraha affected by Madhesi Tiger strike

Life has been affected in the Terai region on the second day of the three-day Terai strike announced by the agitating Madhesi Tigers.
The tigers have announced a banda alleging that they had still not retrieved the body of two of their cadres who had been killed in police firing a week ago.
The cadres were killed in a police operation while they (police) were rescuing Rashtriya Janashakti Party, Sunsari member Kedar Bishta.
The strike has affected the rural areas of Saptari and Siraha the most.
According to locals, they are having difficulties in obtaining daily commodities due to the closure of markets and transportation services.
Meanwhile, other districts remain untouched by the effects of the closure. And the remote of terai voilance is in New Delhi.
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Underground outfit warns against third country refugee resettlement

At a time when the alternative of resettling the Bhutanese refugees to third countries is being seriously considered, an outfit named Bhutan Tigers Force (BTF), a group said to be active in Bhutan in an underground manner, has warned the refugees against going for that option.
Posters and pamphlets said to be pasted by the outfit on the walls, trees and makeshift shacks in the refugee camps of Jhapa and Morang yesterday night warned that if the refugees opted for third country resettlement strong action would be taken against the agencies facilitating the resettlement.
However, the group didn’t explain why it was against the idea.
Resettling the refugees in a third country would only make the respectful return of refugees more difficult, hinder the movement waged for refugee repatriation and would be considered a conspiracy to wipe the identity of the refugees, it has been stated in the pamphlet.
An estimated 106,000 refugees have been living in Nepal since 1990 after being forcefully evicted from their homes by the Bhutanese government. U.S, Canada, Australia including few Nordic countries had proposed to take certain number of the Bhutanese refugees to their countries as part of the third country resettlement option after 15 rounds of bilateral negotiations between Nepalese and Bhutanese governments failed to resolve the refugee stalemate.
Refugees as well as their leaders remain divided over the third country option.
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Finally India is now exposed and will all fire back to India.
Down with expansionist India.
Down with Bhutanese dictator.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

India is not a democracy.It is a jamindar state, a rouge state in South Asia, that is creating a lots of troublew to all the neighbours.

Anonymous said...

India was wrong before and India is wrong now. They are mad because their foreign policy failed in South Asia.

India is a curse on earth. It cannot see any neighbour happy and stable. It creats unstability in Terai and help evict Nepalese from Bhutan and argues both is correct. How can both be correct. If Bhutanese refugee will creat demographic problem in Bhutan then certainly Biharis are creating problems in Nepal's terai.

Pranab Mukheerjee, Manmohan Singh and Buddhadev Bhatterjee, who claims to be communist they are all feudal and represent Indian mentality. And now they are mad.

Anonymous said...

We need the US and European Union to take this issue seriously or the South Asia will be unstable region and a headache for the whole world due to Indian hegemony.

Anonymous said...

The US behaviour is rather surprising in the case of Bhutan.Why is the US not forcing the Bhutanes dictator. Bhutan will explode in the South Asia and only they will understand.